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Long haul flights without smoking
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We are flying longhaul real soon and it wil be a struggle for my husband not smoking - it was bad enough before 1st July but since no smoking in airport building has come in i really dread the airport/plane part of the holiday. He obviously wont smoke cos he's not allowed to but i know he will be SO grumpy. when you add the check in times + flight times i am almost afraid of the thought (i cant contemplate a delay!!). So my question is how do other smoker tollerate this??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As an ex-smoker that travels a lot on long haul, I would think about it in advance (essentially when I could have by last ones, and how long it would be until I could smoke again). I would take some nicotine gum, but rarely use it (call it a security blanket).
It was always one of the best smokes, after getting through Immigration, Customs, baggage reclaim and all the retards standing in my way WHEN I WANTED TO SMOKE.
Delighted that I have given up, but still have fond memories of the anticipation
It was always one of the best smokes, after getting through Immigration, Customs, baggage reclaim and all the retards standing in my way WHEN I WANTED TO SMOKE.
Delighted that I have given up, but still have fond memories of the anticipation
This thread shows up a lot of pent up resentment from both sides of the smoking debate. I have never smoked but my father did - I told him flat out I was angry with him for killing my father. His death later on was smoking related. No-one needs to smoke, it is an acquired addiction which is offensive to those who don't smoke. A very substantial percentage of smokers claim to want to stop. Apparently there are now ways to put people off using something that makes them feel distinctly uncomfortable, if not ill, when they smoke. As with Pavlov's dogs the conditioning prevents return to the habit, I believe. I do not feel sorry for any publican going out of business for whatever reason, the risk is one anyone takes in business and publicans have no more right to make a guaranteed living out of their business than, say, coal merchants, milk delivery people, Betamax agents, etc. I tend to support anyone's right to live their lives as they see fit so long as it does not affect me or anyone else in a way they have not deliberately chosen. Smoking is fine so long as the smoker inhales all the smoke and never exhales unless firmly downwind of all non-smokers, not least their family, in a force two or more wind.
my duaghter takes a valium and is asleep before the plane has left the ground. she wakes up on landing and then doesn't have long to go before she can light up. I'm sureyou're hubby will get through it but as you say busyBee will you? Put up with the short grump till he can light up and go on to have a great trip.
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