• dukeofdummies@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Besides the chemical addiction part, it’s also a genuinely social one as well.

    Smoking areas are designated places where strangers talk to each other. Asking for a light or offering one is a super simple way to break the ice. My dad quit cold turkey several times but he always fell back into the habit hanging with his friends

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      Smoking is also an activity that some workplaces allow you to use to justify extra breaks.

      For example, it’s easier for one of my coworkers to go outside and have a smoke break without judgement than it is for me to go sit in the break room for 5-10 minutes and eat a snack if I’m tired.

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        My grandfather picked up smoking in WWII because non-smoke4s didn’t get any breaks from digging trenches.

        It took over 50 years, but WWII still managed to kill him.

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          Still a big reason a lot of joes start smoking. If you don’t have nicotine and alcohol issues going in, the Army is happy to issue you some.

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        Also, nicotine serves as a pretty fair appetite suppressant and stimulant, thus why some of us fell into the habit in early college. Easier to justify the cost of a meal a day and a smoke than it is for the supplies to make three squares a day, at least in a food desert.

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      Yeah, my coworkers take smoke breaks together and I genuinely think I missing some important socialization because I don’t smoke

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        When I smoked, we had people that would just come and hang out for the break and the conversation. Go for it, it’s fine. Just don’t complain about smoking or you won’t be welcome, predictably enough.

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          This is what I used to do, the smoking area outside was a nice little shaded area, i just generally stood upwind of the smokers or slightly askew to avoid the 2nd hand smoke. No one gave me shit, I was just asked occasionally if i smoked.

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          One of my colleagues will even occasionally ask me “Heading for a smoke, wanna come along?” I just love chatting with him, I’ll try to stand upwind so I don’t catch as much second-hand smoke, he gets some company too, everyone’s happy.

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        I never understood this argument.

        Colleague goes for a smoke break? I go with them, just don’t smoke.