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Smoking - Asking for Light and Hate Smoking
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When you don't have a lighter or matches, do not ask for fire. That is a common mistake. Instead, ask for a light.
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Do you have a light?
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Can I borrow your lighter?
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Can I use your matches?
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If you catch someone smoking, like your kid or your significant other, you can say,
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Have you been smoking?
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Is that smoke I smell?
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Who taught you how to smoke?
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Where did you get those cigarettes?
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I saw you smoking yesterday.
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You smoke don't you?
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Finally, for people who do not like smoking, here is a section on communicating your disgust with smoking.
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I hate smoking. It smells so bad and hurts my throat.
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I don't like that club because it smells like smoke in there.
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It is way too smoky in the bar.
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It's a little stuffy with smoke in here. I'm going outside to get some fresh air.
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Have you ever kissed a smoker? You can taste the smoke. It's disgusting.
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I get a headache when I'm around smoke.
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Second hand smoke is a term used for non-smokers breathing the smoke from smokers. So if you are a non-smoker and you are in a bar, the air you are breathing is basically second hand smoke.
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I heard that second hand smoke is just as bad for you as smoking.
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Second hand smoke can give you health problems too.
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Children who grow up breathing second hand smoke have greater health risks growing up.
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I don't mind second hand smoke. I got used to it over the years.
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