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Smoking in Tavernas
WinJ:
I really did not intend to post again and I don't think I will get involved in any other topic.
I just wanted to answer Jimbo's recommendations on non-smoking tavernas.
I have never in all the 8 years I have been coming to San Stefanos, at different times of year. seen any non-smoking tables in Little Prince. Are they the 2 tables you have to vacate when they set them alight?
We have been to Nafsika twice. The first time we were waiting for our food when a coach arrived and 6/8 people, with cases, went inside. They came out shortly and were greeted effusively by the, I assume, owner and waiters. We were still waiting for our food when they got served! We decided, another year, to give it a second chance. Both our main choices were either sold out or unavailable. We haven't been back since.
Jimbo:
The non-smoking tables didn't last long. They were near the main entrance on the upper level.
We've always had excellent service and food at Nafsika, as have many others, and will be eating there next week. Usually, outsiders get more attention than residents.
Tredegar Boy:
I have found this thread and the other one from earlier this year very interesting and overall quite funny due to the reaction it draws.
I've never smoked but my wife used to and we're of an age when we can remember smoked filled pubs/clubs/restaurants etc etc which was a natural consequence of going out. I take on board everyones views in good faith and feel that Jimbo's advice re: asking if the offenders would mind stopping and/or reducing their intake a fair one but with one major proviso.
In today's day and age any polite request of someone, of whatever age or sex, to stop smoking, swearing in front of children/women, pick up their litter, stop their kids from running amok, stop pushing-in, or whatever the circumstance can often be met with a heated response suffient enough to spoil you're evening or worse, your whole holiday. We can all think of incidences when we have either said something and wished we hadn't or wanted to but were reluctant to do so in fear of the reaction.
Jimbo says he's curteous to others and having never met him I have no reason to disbelieve him however there are hosts of others who aren't. Mores the pity.
I suppose the bottomline is you treat each situation on its merits and act accordingly or not. Just for the record I wish the world was a more considerate place in general.
Woodman:
Tredegar Boy, that's a well balanced and astute observation. Its such a shame that people have to live in fear of a rude response to a polite request.
For the record, my chain smoking in-laws light up before and after each course.
I agree with the live and let live approach, particularly when on holiday. Or just ask to move upwind of it if its upset you (might not be possible at Little Prince when its packed out!).
Caz:
Both my other half and myself are ex smokers (twice), but to be honest I would move to another table or say nothing if sat next to a smoker rather than risk having an aggresive response which I would find upsetting. Unfortunately there seems so much aggression around these days in many areas that I don't want to take the risk and yet I do find others smoke unpleasant I just wouldn't say so.
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