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cigarette
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Western countries
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Smoking cigarettes is generally considered unhealthy and socially unacceptable in the US and many Western countries.
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1
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2
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cigarette
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Western countries
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Commonly smoked in social settings, bars, and outdoor public areas
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1
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3
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cigarette
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Western countries
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Commonly smoked in public spaces, such as cafes and restaurants
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1
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4
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cigarette
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Western countries
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Smoking cigarettes is a common social activity, especially in social gatherings or after meals.
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1
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5
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cigarette smoking
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Western countries
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Cigarette smoking is generally discouraged and regulated due to its negative health effects and impact on public health.
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1
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6
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cigarettes
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Western countries
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Cigarette smoking is widely discouraged and has strict regulations due to health concerns.
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1
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7
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cigarettes
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Western countries
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Smoking cigarettes is generally frowned upon, with restrictions on smoking in public places and awareness campaigns about the health risks.
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1
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8
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cigarettes
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Western countries
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Cigarette smoking is widely recognized as harmful to health and is subject to strict regulations and public health campaigns.
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1
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9
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cigarettes
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Western countries
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Cigarette smoking is often viewed as a harmful and undesirable habit.
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1
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10
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device used for smoking
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Western countries
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Use of smoking devices like cigarettes, cigars, and pipes is common and socially acceptable in many Western countries.
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1
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11
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device used for smoking
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Western countries
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Smoking pipes and cigars are associated with sophistication and leisurely activities.
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1
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12
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nicotine
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Western countries
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Nicotine is commonly consumed through tobacco products like cigarettes and is heavily regulated due to its harmful health effects.
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1
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13
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nicotine
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Western countries
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Nicotine is commonly found in tobacco products and is often associated with addiction and health risks.
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1
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14
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nicotine
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Western countries
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Nicotine consumption through tobacco products is strongly discouraged and has stringent regulations due to its addictive and harmful nature.
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1
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15
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smoke
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Western countries
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Smoking tobacco is a common social activity and has been a part of culture for many years, despite increasing regulations and health concerns.
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1
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16
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smoker
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Western countries
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Smoking is seen as a negative habit that can have serious health consequences.
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1
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17
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smoking cessation
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Western countries
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There are numerous support systems and interventions available to help people quit smoking, and quitting is generally encouraged and celebrated.
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1
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18
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smoking cigarettes
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Western countries
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Considered harmful to health and socially discouraged or prohibited
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1
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19
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smoking cigarettes
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Western countries
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Smoking cigarettes is relatively common and socially acceptable in many Western countries.
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1
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20
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smoking foods
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Western cultures
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Smoking foods for preservation and flavor is common in traditional Western cuisines, especially for items like smoked ham and salmon.
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1
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21
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smoking-related illnesses
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Western countries
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There is widespread awareness of the link between smoking and serious illnesses, and smoking-related illnesses are a significant public health concern.
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1
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22
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tobacco
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Western countries
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Smoking tobacco is often seen as a personal choice and is legal for adults, but there are increasing restrictions on smoking in public spaces.
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1
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23
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tobacco
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Western countries
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Tobacco smoking is widely discouraged and regulated due to its negative health effects.
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1
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24
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tobacco
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Western countries
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Tobacco is widely consumed and a major industry in some western countries
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1
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25
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tobacco
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Western culture
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Often associated with negative health effects and addiction
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1
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26
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tobacco industry
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Western countries
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In many Western countries, there are strict regulations and public criticism of the tobacco industry due to its perceived role in promoting harmful products.
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1
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27
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use of tobacco
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Western countries
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Tobacco use is common and socially acceptable in many social settings.
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1
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28
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use of tobacco
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Western countries
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Smoking is often seen as a personal choice and a matter of individual freedom.
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1
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29
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use of tobacco
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Western countries
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Tobacco use is generally declining due to health concerns and anti-smoking campaigns.
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1
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30
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use of tobacco
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Western countries
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Tobacco use is generally discouraged and restricted in workplaces and public buildings.
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1
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