concept   smoking

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) Japan (1) United States (1) Western countries (1) Canada (1) Greece (1) France (1) South Korea (1) East Asia (1) Russia (1) India (1) Turkey (1) European countries (1) Smoking community (1) Germany (1) Countries with varying drug regulations (1) modern era (1) pre-vaccination era (1) public health (1) health-conscious countries (1) medical community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 smoking Japan Smoking is widely accepted and prevalent in Japanese culture, with designated indoor smoking areas in many public places. 23
2 smoking United States Smoking is socially stigmatized in the United States and subject to increasing restrictions in public spaces. 23
3 smoking Western countries Smoking is becoming more socially unacceptable and restricted in public spaces in Western countries due to health concerns and stigma. 15
4 smoking Canada Smoking in Canada is heavily discouraged with strict regulations and public health initiatives against tobacco use. 10
5 smoking Greece Smoking is widely accepted and common in Greek culture, integrated into daily life and social interactions. 10
6 smoking France In France, smoking is a widespread and socially accepted activity often enjoyed with coffee or alcohol, and there are designated smoking areas in public spaces. 9
7 smoking South Korea Smoking is culturally acceptable in South Korea, especially among older generations, and is accommodated in public spaces with designated smoking areas. 9
8 smoking East Asia Smoking is a traditional method of food preservation and less commonly used in cooking in East Asian cultures. 7
9 smoking Russia In Russia, smoking is prevalent, socially acceptable, and supported by a strong tobacco industry. 7
10 smoking India Smoking, especially tobacco use, is becoming more socially stigmatized and regulated in India. 6
11 smoking Turkey Smoking is widely accepted and prevalent in public spaces in Turkish culture. 5
12 smoking European countries Smoking is common in European countries but is becoming increasingly regulated and socially discouraged in public places. 4
13 smoking Smoking community Smoking is culturally accepted within a smoking community as a social and relaxing activity, despite health risks. 4
14 smoking Germany Despite some social acceptance, tobacco control efforts in Germany have led to a reduction in smoking prevalence and related illnesses. 3
15 smoking Countries with varying drug regulations Public smoking regulations are influenced by a country's drug regulations. 2
16 smoking modern era In modern culture, smoking is common but discouraged because of health risks. 2
17 smoking pre-vaccination era Smoking was prevalent but discouraged in the pre-vaccination era culture. 2
18 smoking public health Public health programs aim to reduce the significant health risks posed by smoking. 2
19 smoking health-conscious countries In health-conscious countries, smoking is heavily discouraged and strict regulations are in place to limit smoking in public areas. 1
20 smoking medical community The medical community strongly discourages smoking due to its leading role in preventable diseases. 1