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Friday, January 30, 2026

Common in the 70's - Odd today

smoking
One common practice in the 1970s that might seem odd or outdated today is smoking indoors in public places. Back then, it was not uncommon for people to smoke cigarettes or cigars in restaurants, bars, offices, airplanes, and even hospitals without much consideration for the health or comfort of non-smokers.

Smoking was much more socially acceptable and prevalent during this time, and there was limited awareness of the health risks associated with tobacco use, secondhand smoke exposure, and indoor air pollution. As a result, smoking indoors was not only tolerated but often considered a normal part of daily life.

However, over the years, research has increasingly highlighted the harmful effects of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke, leading to widespread public health campaigns and regulations aimed at reducing tobacco use and protecting non-smokers from involuntary smoke exposure.

Today, smoking indoors in public places is heavily restricted or banned outright in many jurisdictions around the world. It's now considered socially unacceptable and even illegal in many cases due to concerns about the health hazards associated with tobacco smoke. As a result, the practice of smoking indoors in public places would likely be viewed as strange or unacceptable by many people today, especially younger generations who have grown up in a culture that emphasizes the importance of clean air and smoke-free environments.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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