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Non-smokers: How do you handle inlaws who smoke when they stay in your home?
This can be a touchy subject. I switch from not wanting to offend, to not caring if I do. I can smell where a smoker has sat even if they "smoked outside so that should blow it all away." It just doesn't.
So did you have the rule of no smoking during their entire stay?
Are you a non smoker who just thinks it stinks or do you have major allergic reactions?
Re: Non-smokers: How do you handle inlaws who smoke when they stay in your home?
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You can't tell someone they're not allowed to smoke anywhere, even outside. That's just not realistic.
Tell any and all smokers, "If you wish to smoke, please do so outside; there is a porch for your convenience."
No smokers have taken offense when I have told them that precisely -- kindly smoke outside --- it is your home and you have the right to refuse to have cigarette/cigar/pipe smoke deface and dessimate your home.
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I don't allow smoking in my house. Fortunately, we have a covered screened-in porch if someone wants to go outside. There is no heat in the winter, but it's only for a few minutes. I have two ashtrays just in case.
I think smoking is disgusting, and I don't want smoke around my kids (not mention the smell)!
Why should you smell their leftover smoke, inhale their leftover smoke and have it pollute and permeate everything in your home?
Going outside for 5 minutes is not much to request.