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Cigar Smoking Etiquette

Arlo

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Be easy i am a Newbie

I had a great Fuente Curley Head the other night but I just could not finish it. So my question is what is the Etiquette on smoking? Here is what i did, I let it burn out on its own but I did finish it the next day. Is this alright to do. Hay it still tasted good. :D :D

Arlo
 
Was a discussion along these lines recently:

Link

I'm of a mind that if you enjoy it, and it doesn't hurt anyone else, then you're ok.
 
You answered your own question ???

Personally, I do not keep partially smoked sticks, ever!

Brian
 
It's not my personal preference but it all depends on how much I smoked of the cigar and how good of a cigar it was when while I was smoking it.

But overall I would just torch a new cigar.
 
It's not my personal preference but it all depends on how much I smoked of the cigar and how good of a cigar it was when while I was smoking it.

But overall I would just torch a new cigar.

Yep :thumbs:
 
the bottom line is smoke what tastes good to you. A curly is only about a buck, so I personally would have sent it to the graveyard.
 
There are alot of "relighters" out there and on this site, but I'm not one of em.

To each his own, if you dig it, then who cares. Relight those nubs bro :)
 
Some never recover from a re-light,some do ok after a few regular puffs,some are ok as soon as you light it,as far as taste goes.

I purge,snip off the burnt end and rest in an ashtray depending on weather outside.
I don't do this often but only when I have too.
I like to smoke all the way through so if I have no time I grab a smaller gar.
This is why I like one small size and one big size of every brand I like,it just doesnt always work out to my advantage on days where priorities take over on the cash side.
 
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