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Thread: Farewell to Smoking in Public Places
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[quote=APAULT,235654]There are a few lucky (??) one LP, but you are judging a bit soon, he is still likely to die younger than if he didnt smoke. also it still ignores the right that over half the population of China has of NOT having tobacco smoke. in fact only about 35% of the Chinese population smokes but 100% is forced to consume the smoke. (35%: > 25% of the population is under 18. leaves 75%. only 4% of women smoke, and >10% of men don't smoke, so less than 35%). I am strongly anti smoking and am always vociferous (outspoken) in Australia and the UK, but here I am more tolerant as I am indeed a foreigner, a guest. However, when there are laws such as in bus and train waiting rooms I do sometimes take a stand. It would be nice if the authorities would at least enforce the existing rules in such places. (AND if anyone wonders why I use 'big words' and then explain them in my posts... I am a teacher!! Once a teacher, always a teacher! For those who want to, it is an opportunity to learn, for those whose English skills are more limited, they can read the explanation).[/quote]
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