Observations on cigar (people) culture.
NYHCx516x
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The entire cigar culture that I have encountered over the past year has been incredible. I was thinking about this during my car ride from the hotel to the country club for the wedding in chicago this past weekend. My girl and I ended up driving an older couple to the reception, one thing led to another, and me and the guy were in our own world talking cigars on the ride over. Well to do guy - he actually assumed I was a doctor just from where I worked and the wedding I was going to... the truth is far from it. I work for a medical org, but in patient relations, dont even have a college degree. None of that matter, we both loved and talked fine cigars.
It seems that every person I have come across in the context of cigars, has been welcoming and open, regardless of basically everything else (political views, money, cliques, everything). I have made some of the most interesting friends and have had some of the most interesting experiences in the last year in the cigar world.
Outside of the cigar world, same thing once cigars are mentioned. Bridges open up and seemingly instantly, friends are made.
just some random thoughts, and a thanks to everyone here for their part in it!
It seems that every person I have come across in the context of cigars, has been welcoming and open, regardless of basically everything else (political views, money, cliques, everything). I have made some of the most interesting friends and have had some of the most interesting experiences in the last year in the cigar world.
Outside of the cigar world, same thing once cigars are mentioned. Bridges open up and seemingly instantly, friends are made.
just some random thoughts, and a thanks to everyone here for their part in it!
Comments
Blah - I seem to live around idiots. I wouldn't care so much if they didn't know, but when someone cops a know-it-all attitude, it's just too annoying to talk to them or try to explain anything
but the reality is, cigars are about comradery (sp?)
if you wanna smoke and keep it to yourself with quiet contemplation, get a pipe.
if you want to have great conversation and great friends to share a smoke with, get cigars.
Spent about 20 minutes shooting the breeze and sharing some laughs with five people I had never met before, and walked out fo there with a three-mile smile just from spending that small amount of time with such great & friendly people.
And thats just speaking on one isolated episode at one B&M on one day - if I get started on all the awesome people Ive met & excellent friends Ive made on the CCom boards I could be here all night!
And I will agree that I do get many people that act like they know everything about cigars and I just sit there, shut up and nod....
I don't use it anymore