MrMark wrote:
I'm assuming it will be cold, maybe snow on the ground. Congregate upwind. Unless there's some weird temperture inversion the smoke will be carried away. Besides, what the kinfolk think is not really the issue. This is a practical solution to a practical problem.
The practical solution would be to first exhaust all possible means of convincing them that smoking outside would be best for everyone.
Staying outside while everyone else is inside defeats the purpose of even going to such an event. At the most, people will likely come outside for a couple of minutes, then go back inside where everyone else is, and where it will be warm.
If the family members can't forgo smoking for a couple of hours or so, how much do they care? If they cannot step outside for a couple of minutes, how much do they really care? If they don't care...why bother going?
siuan wrote:
My family doesn't listen to anything I say. They never have. I'm "different" so therefore I must be the stupid one.
If they're thick-headed about it, print out some of the studies / evidence on second-hand smoke's impact on health. Then they will have to call researchers and medical professionals idiots as well.