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