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cigarette
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Japan
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Smoking cigarettes is more socially accepted and prevalent in Indonesia and Japan compared to the US and many Western countries.
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1
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2
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cigarette smoking
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Japan
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Cigarette smoking is relatively more socially accepted and common, with designated smoking areas in public spaces and a strong presence of cigarette vending machines.
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1
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3
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cigarette smoking
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Japan
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More socially acceptable and commonly seen in public places.
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1
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4
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cigarette smoking
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Japan
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Tobacco smoking is common and socially accepted, especially among adult males
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1
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5
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cigarettes
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Japan
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Smoking cigarettes is more widely accepted and even a common social activity, with designated smoking areas in public places and a strong tobacco culture.
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1
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6
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cigarettes
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Japan
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Smoking cigarettes is more socially acceptable and commonly done in public spaces.
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1
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7
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cigarettes
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Japan
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Often used in business settings as a way to bond and build relationships, and considered a polite gesture to offer cigarettes to others.
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1
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8
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public smoking
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Japan
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More socially acceptable and prevalent, with designated smoking areas in public places
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1
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9
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smoke
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Japan
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Smoking cigarettes is more socially acceptable and commonly seen in public places.
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1
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10
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smoker
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Japan
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Smoking is more socially acceptable and common, especially among older generations.
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1
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11
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smoker
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Japan
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Smoking is more socially acceptable, and designated indoor smoking areas are commonly available in public spaces.
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1
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12
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smokers
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Japan
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Smoking is still relatively common in public areas, with designated smoking areas being more prevalent and socially accepted.
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1
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13
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smokers
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Japan
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Smoking is more widely accepted and prevalent, with designated indoor smoking areas in many public places.
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1
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14
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smoking
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Japan
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Smoking is heavily frowned upon in many public places and is considered a social inconvenience.
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1
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15
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smoking
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Japan
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Smoking is more socially acceptable and commonly seen as a part of daily life and socializing.
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1
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16
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smoking
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Japan
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Smoking is more socially acceptable and commonly seen, especially among older generations.
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1
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17
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smoking
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Japan
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Smoking is more commonly accepted and prevalent, with designated smoking areas in many public spaces.
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1
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18
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smoking areas
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Japan
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Commonly found in restaurants and entertainment venues to accommodate smokers
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1
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19
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smoking cessation
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Japan
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Less emphasis on formal programs, more focus on personal discipline and willpower
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1
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20
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smoking cigarette
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Japan
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Common and socially acceptable, especially among adult males
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1
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21
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smoking-related illnesses
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Japan
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Smoking is relatively more socially accepted, with less stringent regulations and a higher prevalence of smokers
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1
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22
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tobacco industry
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Japan
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Relatively acceptable and ingrained in social customs
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1
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23
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tobacco use
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Japan
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Tobacco use is more culturally accepted and prevalent in public spaces, with less stringent regulations.
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1
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