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How common is smoking in Australia?
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Ironic that the people who have the smallest amount of disposable income are the most likely to spend money on smoking/vaping.
The price of a packet of cigarettes isn't going to be the difference between them surviving and thriving, so they opt for the small amount of short term enjoyment.
I can dig it, I was that poor once. It's like I could go all week without any enjoyment whatsoever, and maybe in a few months I'll have enough to do something boring but sensible that might slightly improve my long term prospects.... Or I could blow the last few bucks in my bank account on a pack of ciggies and have some guilty pleasures immediately.
Pretty hard up stay strong to be honest.
Other guy said $55-60 a pack. At a half pack a day that's $10,494 a year. That's a ton of money and can make a big difference in your life.
My brother quit smoking when he changed his job to one with scheduled breaks. The money he saved allowed him to upgrade from a fourth-hand shitbox to a second-hand luxury 4WD.
A lot of people who smoke at a high-demand workplace as an excuse to have a break. My advice is to have a small water bottle or drinking glass and take a break to refill it.