I'm going to a hookah bar for the first time in a week or so, some of my friends have already been, but I don't want to ask them :P
So yeah, when you go to a bar, they usually set the thing up for you, right?
You just smoke?
And also, when you have the pipe, it's like normal smoking, you suck the smoke in, and then blow it out?
And what's the general price/how do they charge you?
Thank you so much for anyone that answers.
I don't want to seem to inexperienced when I go out with my friends. :)
Additional info, added Sunday November 2 2008, 3:36 pm: I know how to smoke, I'm not asking that :)
I'm just asking about the general things.
Like if they(the hookah bar) set the hookah up for you.
And also what is the general price/how do they charge you(as in how long you are there or just for the hookah)
Thanks.
Sorry the previously typed question was probably unclear.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? screamoutloud answered Sunday November 2 2008, 10:00 pm: I think its different for different places.
At the hookah bar by me they make you pay an entrance fee and pay for the hookah. But my sister worked at a place and they only made you pay for the hookah. And then there are places that only charge you if your in a group. So it really depends on where you are going.
josephballard10 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 1:41 pm: Exactly what are you asking?
Are you asking how to smoke?
Well I'll tell you, you simply inhale the smoke.
Don't just inhale it into your mouth and blow it out, that's not the correct way to do it. You have to inhale it deep into your lungs and than exhale. If it is your first time than you'll most likely choke, so practice lol.
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