Anonymous wrote:I smell it in the air after lunch and I know who it is. I am very sensitive to smoke and it stays with me (makes me nauseous) until I get home and shower. No, I'm not generally an anal person. Should I complain to my manager? I'm a fed if that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like every smell I come into contact to either. People need to stop acting like the world revolves around them. You would have never lasted in our parents generation where smoking inside classrooms, cars and even hospitals was the norm!
The world doesn't revolve around smokers either. Some people are sensitive to smoke and have reactions. It's just common courtesy to wash your hands, pop in some gum after a smoke, or freshen up in some kind of way. Why anyone wants to smell like an ashtray is beyond me.
You're right. I know many smokers who freshen up after their smoke breaks (wash hands, put on perfume, brush teeth, etc) but for some people this simply isn't enough because the scent remains, however faint it may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like every smell I come into contact to either. People need to stop acting like the world revolves around them. You would have never lasted in our parents generation where smoking inside classrooms, cars and even hospitals was the norm!
The world doesn't revolve around smokers either. Some people are sensitive to smoke and have reactions. It's just common courtesy to wash your hands, pop in some gum after a smoke, or freshen up in some kind of way. Why anyone wants to smell like an ashtray is beyond me.
You're right. I know many smokers who freshen up after their smoke breaks (wash hands, put on perfume, brush teeth, etc) but for some people this simply isn't enough because the scent remains, however faint it may be.
Well, then, they need to suck it up. Seriously, what gave you the impression that you are entitled to a workplace (or any place) free of annoyance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like every smell I come into contact to either. People need to stop acting like the world revolves around them. You would have never lasted in our parents generation where smoking inside classrooms, cars and even hospitals was the norm!
The world doesn't revolve around smokers either. Some people are sensitive to smoke and have reactions. It's just common courtesy to wash your hands, pop in some gum after a smoke, or freshen up in some kind of way. Why anyone wants to smell like an ashtray is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like every smell I come into contact to either. People need to stop acting like the world revolves around them. You would have never lasted in our parents generation where smoking inside classrooms, cars and even hospitals was the norm!