1
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cigarette smoking
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France
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Common and socially acceptable, often part of social interactions
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1
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2
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nicotine
|
France
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Nicotine consumption through smoking is relatively common and socially accepted, especially in the form of cigarettes and in social settings.
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1
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3
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public smoking
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France
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Common and socially accepted, with outdoor cafés and restaurants having designated smoking areas
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1
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4
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smoker
|
France
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Smoking is more socially acceptable and common, with outdoor smoking areas often available in public places.
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1
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5
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smokers
|
France
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Smoking is more prevalent and socially accepted, with designated spaces for smokers in public areas.
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1
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6
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smoking cessation
|
France
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Social pressure to quit smoking is stronger; seen as a sign of sophistication and health consciousness
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1
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7
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smoking cigarette
|
France
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Commonly seen as a social activity, often enjoyed with coffee or alcohol
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1
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8
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smoking cigarettes
|
France
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Common and relatively socially accepted, often accompanied by coffee or alcohol
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1
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9
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smoking-related illnesses
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France
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Cultural acceptance of smoking, with a presence of designated smoking areas and a more lenient approach to smoking in public spaces
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1
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