I agree with this. Sure there are things the no one does, but having a magazine tell you how to enjoy your hobby?!? Fail!Having a right and a wrong way to enjoy a hobby seems to defeat the purpose of it being a hobby in the first place. No thanks, Business Insider.
It makes it smell worse too imoThey didn't mention crushing it like a cigarette to put it out. Trust pisses me off
I've met more than a few old timers that know cigars better than most folks and chomp on them or hold them in their teeth. Most of them can also distinguish flavors that at best I find are only hints in the profile.I laughed a little when I got to the part about not keeping the cigar in your mouth. I came from pipes where I held the pipe in my mouth more often than not and that's continued with cigars. I even try not to get them too slobbery, despite what my photos look like sometimes lol
I agree with this also. A read a few things like this...more on cigar sites or forums though. But similar list that helped me out when I first started a few months back. It definitely helped. But everyone of us do something slightly different and it doesn't mean its wrong.Honestly, I think this list is a good list for a noob to look at. The advice is pretty sound for someone new to cigars. I mean, if an FOG wants to clench a cigar, no biggie, but the article is right in that more nuanced flavors can be had by letting the cigar rest.
The list isn't to lay down cigar law ("click bait" title notwithstanding), it seems to be more general wisdom to help a new guy get started, and taken as such is actually a decent list IMHO.