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Yes, England goes smoke free. It is a big hooray for me and to those non-smokers too. I can’t wait for it. I can’t imagine going to any public places which are cigarette smoke-free. I will definitely enjoy walking on the streets that no one passes me, waiting for a bus in a bus stop that no one standing beside me, and having a break from work that no one splitting out smoke from a cigarette.

Going smoke free, benefits a lot. Saving the environment from pollution. Diminish the rubbish that came from cigarette butts that scattered anywhere. Huge help to those non-smokers, to those with allergies, asthma and especially to the babies and of course for smoker’s own good health. Maybe, there are still more reasons to be smoke free country which we know are for good cause.

Of course, it is a big protest, to those who smoke. I know how they feel and I understand it. Most of them smoke to let go their pressures and worries that makes them calm down. It is a big sacrifice for them to quit. And it’s not that easy to give up. In my personal views, smokers should think in a positive way, why they should stop smoking? What makes them inspired to keep going on quitting?

I do really appreciate the support and help from the health department, private and public organizations, drug stores and general practitioners to pursue this law to be successful. By aiming this, they offer free of service like check-ups and medication like patches.

How about you? What makes you give up smoking? And those of you who are not sure yet to quit smoking, it is not too late to make an action. Please do not hesitate to leave your comments regarding this matter and tell us your story, why did you stop smoking and why you can’t stop smoking.