Smoking Bothers Those Around You
And when we say “kind of,” we mean it really smells bad. Smoking not only affects you, but it affects the people around you. Getting smoke blown in your face or near you is not a pleasant experience. Second-hand smoke also poses as a danger to those around you as well, even if they don’t smoke. People who are exposed to second-hand smoke also face the risk of lung cancer and other ailments smoking causes. Less dangerously, but just as relevant, smoking is bothersome. For non-smokers, smoke gets on their clothing and in their hair. It is an unpleasant smell and can even affect someone’s allergies in a negative way. Some see smoking as so bothersome that many cities have banned any type of indoor smoking. Instead, smokers have to go outside in designated smoking areas.