It wasn't that long ago when, after a fine meal at a five-star restaurant, enjoy brandy and cigars at your table, or at least, in a separate smoking area. Flight attendants, once your plane was in the air, would announce "The captain has turned on the no smoking sign," giving us a cue to extinguish our Marlboros. And of course, one of the great joys of international travel for Americans is the ability to purchase and enjoy a Cuban cigar, something that is still, tragically, unavailable in the United States. The intrepid traveler has become accustomed to no-smoking rules in hotels, bars, restaurants, and virtually everywhere else, and has accepted these new rules of smoking etiquette. But the rules on vaping are somewhat cloudier. Where you can't smoke cigarettes, you may still be able to vape.
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