Nothing quite compares to the experience of a good cigar in a Calgary lounge, on a sunlit patio, or at an event like a reception or Stampede dancing party. Cigars bring a different kind of experience compared to normal cigarettes. And just like every tradition, there is some etiquette that makes it fun for everyone.
If you are a newbie in the world of cigars, here are some dos and don’ts to help you fit in perfectly well in this world.
Do Select The Right Setting
The city of Calgary has more than several nice lounges and restaurants. But not all areas are smoke-friendly. Before visiting an establishment, remember to check whether the place permits the use of cigars. If so, ensure that you are in the smoking section. Adherence to regulations makes everyone comfortable and leaves the spaces open to those who love cigars in Calgary.
Don’t Rush The Experience
A cigar is not a cigarette; it is not designed to be smoked. You have to savor it. So, do not be in a hurry. Allow it to burn, savor the scent, and be in the moment. Hurrying may cause overheating of the cigar to give it a bitter taste. This may ruin your mood and the people around you.
Do Cut And Light Carefully
Do not bite or tear the cap. Rather, use a proper cigar cutter before lighting it up. Upon lighting, bring the flame to within a marked distance but not touching the cigar.
Then, toast the end evenly before taking a puff. This allows a uniform burning and prevents a rough initiation.
Don’t Litter Your Ash Carelessly
Whether you are in a lounge or at an event, do not litter your ash carelessly. Put your cigar on an ashtray when not drawing and lightly tapping the ash when it is about to fall. Batting it across the floor, over furniture, or even worse, anywhere, is not going to endear you to anyone.
Do Mind The Aroma
The aroma is part of your cigar experience. But keep in mind that not everybody enjoys the same aromas that you do. In case you are in a social gathering or a social event that is in the open air, make sure you do not blow your smoke right into the face of the person.
Don’t Stub Out A Cigar Like A Cigarette
When you are done, just place the cigar in an ashtray and leave it to burn out. Do not squash it. That leaves an intense, bad odor that lingers.
Do Respect Lounge Culture
The cigar lounges in Calgary are usually informal and social. Maintain a reasonable level of voice, use a friendly conversational tone, and do not overoccupy the space. Most lounges promote friendship, so be ready to socialize with fellow smokers.
The Takeaway
There are no rigid rules when it comes to cigar etiquette. But you need to show good manners towards the tradition, the human beings around you, and the cigar you are smoking. No matter where you are, these dos and don’ts will make each smoke a delight to you, as well as to those around you.