
By your broken English, I assume you are Japenese?
A culture that has embraced smoking, Tabacco, that is.
I also asume you are smoking Tabacco and not the weed kind?
Your question about being able to smoke in Church is one you would not ask as an American, no Church in America that I know of, allows smoking inside the building.
True it is very hard to quit a habit that you don't want to quit.
But if you truely want to quit you can and will.
Putting a full days work instead of taking a 10 minute break every 15 minutes is a hard habit to break. I have to admit that smoking in this example is the excuse and not the cause of the smoke break. Let's see how could we make this a disadvantage? Put a time clock at the break room door and each employee would be required to clock in and out beforeand after each smoke break.
When your paycheck starts to shrink and you don't have the money to buy your smokes, well then it might make it a little easier to quit, hey....wake up!
Unfortunately for the smoker, employers are already taking steps to reduce medical health costs and labor costs. That can't mean good times ahead for the addicted smoker.
I mean no offense to smokers, I respect your right to do what you want. For those of us who have successfully created non-smokers out of heavy, long time smokers,like me. My wife will attest to my being a constant reminder of the disadvantages of smoking Tabacco. I have to admit I am. One second hand puff and my sinuses close up, I cough, sneeze and the smell stinks.
Sometimes I think that the Tabacco companies should switch from Tabacco to Marijuana. I've faced the reality that you can not get rid of the Tabacco industry, for health purposes. The alternative still appears to be a nasty habit but the smoker would not be inticed to smoke at work and would not smoke as often, you think? Probably not, we could be creating one bad habit in trying to eliminate another.
