Are cigarette smokers selfish?
Cigarette smokers are arguably the most selfish people on the planet. In the pursuit of their ‘addiction’ they seem to totally ignore the regulations that are in place to protect those of us that do not indulge in this anti-social habit.
How do I deal with a smoker in my house?
Tips For Keeping Indoor Air Fresh When You Live With A Smoker
- Find a good air purifier. An air purifier is one of the fastest and best ways to keep indoor air fresh when you’re living with a smoker.
- Use natural ventilation.
- Go for indoor plants.
- Recycling the air.
- Activated & Bamboo Charcoal.
What do you say to a smoker?
You might say:
- “I’m so proud of you for trying to quit smoking. I’ll help with whatever you need to make it happen.”
- “Quitting smoking will be hard, but I know you can do it. Have you set a quit date?”
- “You’re not in this alone.
- “Quitting smoking is the best thing I ever did!
How do you confront someone about smoking?
Do ask the person whether they want you to ask regularly how they’re doing. Ask how they’re feeling – not just whether they’ve stayed quit. Do let the person know that it’s OK to talk to you whenever they need to hear encouraging words.
When is a smoker considered a non smoker?
How Long do You Have to Quit Smoking to be Considered a Non-Smoker for Life Insurance? Generally if you haven’t smoked for 12 months or more, you’re considered a non-smoker. The non-smoking time length rules vary among insurance companies.
What is considered an occasional smoker?
Occasional or social smokers exist – but they are rare. They are defined in two ways: either as not smoking every day or as smoking an average of less than one cigarette a day. Surveys suggest that between 10 and 18 per cent of smokers smoke five or fewer cigarettes a day.