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If you don't want to be misunderstood, you have to be civilized!

Last weekend, I went to a coffee shop to find peace, watching the kids play innocently, but there was a man sitting nearby, puffing away smoke as if he was afraid that no one would know he was using a vape. Another day, despite the shop having a big “No Smoking” sign on the wall, I still saw a man taking out his vape to use, while the person next to him hadn’t even finished his meal. We’re all vapers, and I still find it boring to look at him.

It is true that vaping does not have an unpleasant smell, and vaping does not affect people's health as much as cigarettes. But if other people see a lot of smoke, and the smoke is near their children, who wouldn't be annoyed? Those who can stand it can stand it, but I am also a parent, I hate it! When using vaping, avoid places with many children and the elderly, and even in places with only adults, if there are many people, when you want to release smoke, bend down or raise your head a little, don't let the smoke go straight to other people, that will reduce a lot of prejudice for people in the community.

In places where there are already “No Smoking” signs, don’t bring out vapes. Do we still have to wait for people to equip us with “No Vaping” signs? One bad apple is enough to spoil the bunch, if one person does it, the whole vaper family will be prejudiced. The story now is not waiting for others to recognize or understand us, but we have to consciously use vapes in a civilized way. Only then can we limit prejudices and make the community understand vapes and vapers correctly.

In general, if we are looking forward to the day when we can freely smoke in places with "Vaping Permitted" signs like in foreign countries, we have to get rid of the "worms" first, right?

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