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    1. 506c616e7473 on

      Congrats Sweden. But holy hell, almost a quarter on average?

      edit: a lot of people informed me that the number is that low because of their snus usage, which I’m not familiar with but here is a [link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snus)

    2. TacticaIGajan on

      Personally everyone I know has tried or is currently smoking

    3. Delicious_Chart_9863 on

      Holland so low? Or is this just a figure for harmless tobacco?

    4. phplovesong on

      It should be noted that the northern nations (and others near sweden) use snus (and pouches) that contribute to less smoking.

      As for sweden alone, 12% of the population are snus users. (2007 stats).

    5. TopLaw4700 on

      As a non-smoking swede…wow all the cool Baltic countries are doing it…maybe I should start too..

    6. Kraichgau on

      Time to ban that shit.

      New Zealand was on the right path until conservative dumbfucks had to ruin it again.

    7. davinaz49 on

      Are we talking about regular smokers ?

      I highly doubt these numbers

    8. Sean001001 on

      UK’s 11.9%, which is probably largely down to cigerettes now being about £15/18 Euro a pack.

    9. It would be interesting to see the data disclosed by age. I have the feeling older generations smoked way more than now.

    10. alrightfornow on

      What is defined as a smoker? How often would you have to smoke?

    11. Heavy_Cow_7117 on

      That’s terrible. They probably have higher indices of respiratory issues?

    12. critiqueextension on

      The post lacks specific data, but recent statistics indicate that smoking prevalence varies significantly across EU countries, with Bulgaria and Serbia having some of the highest rates at around 40%, while countries like Italy and Ireland have rates below 20%. The overall EU smoking rate was approximately 26-27% in recent years, with a slight decline observed over time.

      * [Tobacco consumption statistics – Statistics Explained – Eurostat](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Tobacco_consumption_statistics)
      * [Smoking prevalence by country 2020 – Tobacco – Statista](https://www.statista.com/statistics/433390/individuals-who-currently-smoke-cigarettes-in-european-countries/)
      * [Mapped: Europe’s Tobacco Use By Country – Visual Capitalist](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-europes-tobacco-use-by-country/)

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    13. Personal_Secret2746 on

      Situation is horrendous in Bulgaria, just no disapproval of smokers at all. It’s a tobacco company’s dream job to sell product in Bulgaria. There needs to be an urgent intervention, particularly to stop women smoking – the number of mothers who smoke all over their babies, smoke in cars with their kids, teen girls who are smoking… It’s mind boggling how little people think of the consequences here.

    14. Bonkface on

      As a non-smoking, non-snusing Swede I know which I prefer 100%.

    15. Econ_Orc on

      in the 1950’s half of the adult danish population smoked (twice as many men as women).

    16. Swedes “cheating” on ts type of stats because they use snus, lol

    17. Kyuso__K on

      11% dutch if you don’t count the “do you have a cigarette/lighter I can borough” crowd

    18. Brilliant999 on

      I am a non-smoker and I suffer from chronic congestion since I was born, I don’t want to think how dark my life would have been if I started smoking

    19. I’m amazed that the numbers are so high, it’s mind boggling to me. My (Belgian) experience is more like 5% of people smoke classic cigarettes. There’s some that smoke e-cigs. Any time I smell someone has smoked it reminds me that cigarettes even exist (that and seeing a driver in front of me toss his cigarette out of the window, 🤮)

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