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Posted: 5 months ago
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Originally posted by: Clochette

I fully agree with SRK getting judged for this kind of smoking habit.

It's really inconsiderate of him to smoke in such enclosed areas where people can't avoid to inhale the smoke.

I don't know if that has changed but at the time of this picture, he obviously did it.


I will not defend him, but I have really seen prev. gen smokers around me not giving an eff about anyone around them. My close family members from my prev. gen don't think twice before starting a cigerette with a kid around them. smiley6 They were not taught about any of these things I feel.


Newer gen smokers are a bit more civilized. They at least check for relatively empty spaces or ask for smoking zones or simply wait till they get room. I doubt prev. gen smokers especially the chain smokers gave it that much thought. smiley29

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Posted: 5 months ago
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Originally posted by: Winterberry08

I was an intern in marketing division of a brand he is brand ambassador of, we had a launch event where I was on stage duty and all fire safety sprinklers were turned off because he wanted to smoke indoors

People can't say no to him because he is very rude and throws tantrums when someone below him doesn't let him do what he wants to do

Why would anyone put their job in jeopardy?

underlined: Well, t h a t is new to me (have never witnessed such a behaviour)...not at all a nice behaviour in this case.

Why do you write it in a generalising way...did you witness it very often? Or was it just at this event that you witnessed it?

Thanks for telling, btw.

Edited by Clochette - 5 months ago
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Posted: 5 months ago
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If this thread was made earlier, why that kanjoos guy making 2 more threads on same topic??


Why have mods allowed 3 threads on same topic?


bc itna bawaal ek siggi lagane pe ho gaya, socho kahin hukka laga liye hotey smiley36

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Posted: 5 months ago
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Originally posted by: Guddu.Pandit

If this thread was made earlier, why that kanjoos guy making 2 more threads on same topic??


Why have mods allowed 3 threads on same topic?


bc itna bawaal ek siggi lagane pe ho gaya, socho kahin hukka laga liye hotey smiley36

Because I stopped him from continuing homophobic topic to he created one more which I had already created

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Posted: 5 months ago
#25

Originally posted by: Clochette

underlined: Well, t h a t is new to me (have never witnessed such a behaviour)...not at all a nice behaviour in this case.

Why do you write it in a generalising way...did you witness it very often? Or was it just at this event that you witnessed it?

Thanks for telling, btw.

He generally easy going but once was stopped from entering his team's dressing room by the guard as per ICC rules and he made a fuss about it

Don't think people can afford stopping him, they just put up with it

It comes down to his civic sense, he shouldn't be throwing his weight around specially in front of people who are working to make ends meet

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Posted: 5 months ago
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Originally posted by: Winterberry08

He generally easy going but once was stopped from entering his team's dressing room by the guard as per ICC rules and he made a fuss about it

Don't think people can afford stopping him, they just put up with it

It comes down to his civic sense, he shouldn't be throwing his weight around specially in front of people who are working to make ends meet

Yes, he did it once, then he learned and didn't it again.

It's up to people how important it is to them to stop him and what exactly they want to stop and how they convey it. He may get a fit at the moment but if one lets it pass and then reasons with him, he is quite 'maniable' (what I know).

I wasn't present so I just don't contest the incident you witnessed...I never came across an incident where he wished something for himself that would harm others.

Edited by Clochette - 5 months ago
Posted: 5 months ago
#27

Any body who is smoking in public needs a kick on their behind.....SRK or any one else....Good job yellow shirt guy..smiley32smiley20

People who smoke in public should know that they are douchebags...because they are responsible for secondhand smoking...

Everytime SRK smokes in public....he is a douchebag...smiley7

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Posted: 5 months ago
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Edited: do you mean public events with "in public"? Or clicked by whoever when on the sets?

Edited by Clochette - 5 months ago
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Posted: 5 months ago
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usko bolna tha--are mutton chicken idhar aao---bahar jakar pilo jitna pina haismiley36

Posted: 5 months ago
#30

Public smoking should not be allowed inside n it’s upsetting how some casinos allow smoking to get gamblers to play. The hotel rooms and restaurants though in those casinos most though don’t allow smoking in the restaurants or rooms and most other public places in USA don’t expect bars or clubs. one as to go outside or some designated area so others don’t have to worry on second hand smoke. I simply can’t even stand the smell.

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