We're off to my in-laws in Derbyshire. They are lovely. In their 80s.
They are the kind of in-laws to die for. Neither of them passes judgement on anyone else, and they cause no shit within an extended family on my wife's side.
I've stopped giving a toss about whether my circle know I smoke, or see me at a cigar.
My in-laws know I like a cigar, but have only referred to it in an Aaaah! Bless! way with a friendly tap on my shoulder before. We didn't discuss it as such.
They have a large house with a good-sized conservatory. They have a Summer House in the garden where I could disappear to - but would return nad-less.
Neither of them has ever smoked, and they are very open-minded about my wife's siblings who do.
My question for you today is:
Should I ask if I can enjoy a cigar on Boxing Day with them?
They are the kind of in-laws to die for. Neither of them passes judgement on anyone else, and they cause no shit within an extended family on my wife's side.
I've stopped giving a toss about whether my circle know I smoke, or see me at a cigar.
My in-laws know I like a cigar, but have only referred to it in an Aaaah! Bless! way with a friendly tap on my shoulder before. We didn't discuss it as such.
They have a large house with a good-sized conservatory. They have a Summer House in the garden where I could disappear to - but would return nad-less.
Neither of them has ever smoked, and they are very open-minded about my wife's siblings who do.
My question for you today is:
Should I ask if I can enjoy a cigar on Boxing Day with them?
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