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blingybongy

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4,007 posts

161 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Firstly I stopped 4 years ago after 40 years of loving every tab I had. I used Champix and to be honest never craved a smoke from the day I stopped. I miss it every day but don't want/crave a smoke as I know I'd be hooked again immediately.
Anyway, are there any smokers left because I very rarely see one. There is a cigarette bin outside where I work and it used to need emptying regularly it now hasn't been emptied for many months. I live within 100 yards of 3 pubs and never see the huddled masses outside.
I do see many vapers particularly the school kids on their way to and from school so it's obviously the new smoking.
So, do you still smoke?

Sigmamark7

410 posts

176 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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I don’t smoke, but I do vape which is probably worse. With a cigarette, you lit it, smoked it and stubbed it out - finished. With vaping, it’s an almost continuous process (if you want it to be) with no natural end point, so my vape is almost a permanent fixture in my hand.
I would never smoke in my car, but do vape and the state of the windows suggest that it isn’t good. It does mean that I get more exercise though, because cleaning the inside of the car glass takes some effort.

Sheets Tabuer

20,292 posts

230 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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I gave up about 10 years ago, don't see many people doing it now, probably only four people stand outside the local doing it.

See many more with the nicotine dummy which they try to have a crafty go on indoors.

Tango13

9,503 posts

191 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Watching old films & TV shows and the amount
of smoking on screen is really noticeable compared to modern stuff.

vixen1700

26,087 posts

285 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Stopped in 2012, went cold turkey along with my mrs. which was a total nightmare for a fortnight or so. hehe How we didn't kill each other is beyond me!

Haven't smoked since, in fact the thought of putting a fag in my mouth is just so disgusting I really wonder how we did it for so many years.

How much is a box of 20 these days? confused

Sheets Tabuer

20,292 posts

230 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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vixen1700 said:
How much is a box of 20 these days? confused
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310...

£17 bloody quid for my old poison.

vixen1700

26,087 posts

285 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Sheets Tabuer said:
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310...

£17 bloody quid for my old poison.
Wow! eek

Tango13

9,503 posts

191 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Sheets Tabuer said:
vixen1700 said:
How much is a box of 20 these days? confused
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310...

£17 bloody quid for my old poison.
So 20 a day plus a few more at the weekend and you're looking at something like £7,000 a year yikes

MitchT

16,737 posts

224 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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blingybongy said:
Anyway, are there any smokers left because I very rarely see one.
I've never smoked in my life - I've never even taken a drag off a cigarette - so maybe I'm more sensitive to it and therefore more likely to see people smoking. As such, I do notice people smoking still... I say "still", it's more "new starters" that I see. When I'm in the office a group of us usually go for long walk at lunchtime. This takes us thorugh a park adjacent to a large school. The amount of teenagers I see in their school uniforms either smoking cigarettes, smoking weed or vaping is quite surprising. It's like it's coming back with a vengeance.

markymarkthree

2,984 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Loved smoking and would start again tomorrow, it is only the price that stopped me.

Muzzer79

12,061 posts

202 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Sheets Tabuer said:
vixen1700 said:
How much is a box of 20 these days? confused
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310...

£17 bloody quid for my old poison.
Stone me

I vowed to quit when they got to a fiver. yikes

Eventually stopped in 2009 - smoking ban came in and sod standing out in the freezing cold just to have a smoke.

Ezra

777 posts

42 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Sheets Tabuer said:
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310...

£17 bloody quid for my old poison.
I gave up in 2010 after 35 years or so of 10-15 per day. For the 10 years or so up to giving up I was always traveling o'seas (mainly Switzerland) with work so never bought any other than duty free. Last I paid was about £25 for 200. Thought they might be about a tenner for 20 now but £17!! No wonder folk have stopped.

Zaichik

362 posts

51 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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smoked for 35 years, loved it.

went cold turkey five years ago by going for a walk - decided that I wouldn't have another cigarette once I finished the walk.
700km and 28 days later, never smoked again. easy.

dandarez

13,655 posts

298 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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MitchT said:
blingybongy said:
Anyway, are there any smokers left because I very rarely see one.
I've never smoked in my life - I've never even taken a drag off a cigarette - so maybe I'm more sensitive to it and therefore more likely to see people smoking. As such, I do notice people smoking still... I say "still", it's more "new starters" that I see. When I'm in the office a group of us usually go for long walk at lunchtime. This takes us thorugh a park adjacent to a large school. The amount of teenagers I see in their school uniforms either smoking cigarettes, smoking weed or vaping is quite surprising. It's like it's coming back with a vengeance.
Snap!
Me neither. I got one near to my mouth to have a drag, but then decided to throw it away as far as I could. Don't know why? I was just about to become a teenager at the time, I recall it well because I was with 4 school pals who did try and all went on to continue smoking bar one. I've never had any inclination to do so.
That was 60 yrs ago!

Just lately I have noticed more cig butts littering our town than I've seen in ages. I walk past a 'Spoons daily here they've put a cig butt bin outside and it's packed with butts, and the path always has smokers who come outside for a drag.

HTP99

24,024 posts

155 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Never smoked, apart form the odd try when a teenager, my sister neither which is odd as both of our parents were heavy smokers.

We've a few at work who still regularly smoke, the Eastern Europeans tend to chain smoke, there are flats above work, regularly one of the occupants is either hanging out of the window smoking or sitting by the communal front door, she leaves her dog ends on the forecourt!!

Daughter's boyfriend is a heavy smoker, my daughter used to which is odd as she was always on at my dad for him smoking, she now vapes.

They are still out there but yes far less than there used to be.

Someone mentioned when they see it in films and TV series of or set in a certain era, you don't realise how widespread and popular smoking was in the past, this is just so true, I remember starting out working, smoking was perfectly acceptable in the workplace.

bigpriest

2,065 posts

145 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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14 years ago an emergency cardiac surgeon stood over me and said "you don't smoke anymore". I actually lost weight after giving up because to me, eating meals wasn't about the food, it was leading up to the amazing cig afterwards. Marlboro Lights soft pack and a Zippo, too cool.

J77wck

304 posts

22 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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dandarez said:
Snap!
Me neither. I got one near to my mouth to have a drag, but then decided to throw it away as far as I could. Don't know why? I was just about to become a teenager at the time, I recall it well because I was with 4 school pals who did try and all went on to continue smoking bar one. I've never had any inclination to do so.
That was 60 yrs ago!

Just lately I have noticed more cig butts littering our town than I've seen in ages. I walk past a 'Spoons daily here they've put a cig butt bin outside and it's packed with butts, and the path always has smokers who come outside for a drag.
This was me, as my Grandad says "if we were meant to smoke we would have been born with a chimney"

BigMon

5,238 posts

144 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Plenty of people still smoke in my experience. Out of our office of about 30 people I'd say at least 8 regularly go out for a fag break (including 2 on my team).

I used to be a 'social smoker' but stopped when I met my wife about 25 years ago. I'm glad I did stop.

daqinggregg

4,589 posts

144 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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20 a day, never smoke in the car or take cigarette breaks when travelling, including airports; don’t smoke on holiday, usually a couple of months a year. Tried vaping once, didn’t like it.

Previously, didn’t smoke in the day, but now WFM. My job is not particularly stressful. For reference, decent brand cigarettes are £1.50 here, so there is not the financial incentive to give up.

Skeptisk

8,897 posts

124 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Gave up full time smoking in 1988. I a still a bit of a social smoker but I probably don’t smoke more than 20 a year rather than 20 a day.

Small pubs here in Denmark allow smoking. Really takes me back to my youth.