True. I pretty much grew up on the “no smoking” wave through the late 90s/early 2000s and watched it disappear from public spaces.
It was a trip when my dad brought me to Detroit in my teens for a concert, and lit up inside a restaurant. I saw the server walking over briskly and thinking “Dad, wtf are you doing??”. But then she just dropped an ash tray on our table and went on her merry way.
Thats when I realized that the whole world hadn’t signed on to the whole “no smoking in public spaces” paradigm.
I would argue that its not acceptable now.
I would argue that this depends on location
I would argue that depends on the time.
True. I pretty much grew up on the “no smoking” wave through the late 90s/early 2000s and watched it disappear from public spaces.
It was a trip when my dad brought me to Detroit in my teens for a concert, and lit up inside a restaurant. I saw the server walking over briskly and thinking “Dad, wtf are you doing??”. But then she just dropped an ash tray on our table and went on her merry way.
Thats when I realized that the whole world hadn’t signed on to the whole “no smoking in public spaces” paradigm.
Go to any large city in the US or anywhere in Europe or Asia. It will blow your mind how acceptable it is.