Dopo essermi trasferito in Germania mi sembra di avere difficoltà a stare lontano dalla nuvola di fumo di sigaretta di qualcuno! Anche in una gelateria qualcuno potrebbe venire a sedersi al tavolo accanto a fumare in mezzo a tanti ragazzini FFS! Non farmi iniziare con i mozziconi di sigaretta piantati in ogni vaso di piante della città! In natura. Sui binari del treno. Quindi sì, ho appena ordinato al governo tedesco di affiggere in città alcuni manifesti che incoraggiano la gente a inveire contro la colpa! Potrebbe incidere leggermente sulla questione. Partecipa se vuoi, è gratuito: https://shop.bzga.de/rauchfrei-jugendkampagne-plakatserie-rauchfrei-bist-du-dabei-31604012/ Fine sfogo. Spero che stiate tutti bene e che non siate disturbati dalle nuvole di fumo.

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    2. Gomijanina on

      Oh don’t worry there is a rant like this on here every week, we get used to it. And trust me most Germans don’t like the smoke as well

    3. fck-gen-z on

      YES, no one should be bothered by your stinking cancer smoke.

    4. macchiato_kubideh on

      that, combined with the fact that Germans are (typically) very scary to confront, friendly or not. Often they just go nuclear on you for bringing up a topic, so I just move away when I see a smoker next to me, I don’t wanna risk saying something and having a full-on shouting match in the middle of the street.

    5. RacletteFoot on

      Gosh, the first few months in GermanyI felt like I had travelled back in time. I don’t get how smoking is still popular here in spite of everything we know about it.

    6. Supervillain_Outcast on

      I wonder how many smokers quitted because of a poster.

    7. Quirky_Olive_1736 on

      I live in the country side and I could never live in a city or a multi-story building. Whenever I visit friends in the summer I am so pissed off at the cigarette smoke coming in through the windows from the neighbors.

    8. JeansInMyKidneys on

      I don’t smoke and am not too bothered by those who do but the sheer number of young Germans smoking is crazy to me. I am surprised when I meet people who don’t smoke. That alone has made me slightly more anti-smoking than before

    9. VulcanHullo on

      So many smokers and my god do most Germans have the WORST fags to smoke. Dirtiest things ever, at least in my semi-rural area.

      I wish I could break out my British “could you not, mate” but am still working on figuring out how to pull that off in German.

      Also so many young folk here smoke too. The fact I still see cigarette machines and even some adverts definitely doesn’t help.

    10. Infinite_Sparkle on

      I can’t say I can agree. I used to work with around other 100 millennials in a big tech department and we had 2 smokers.

      Now I work mainly with GenX and GenZ (we Millenials are a minority) and only the 3 older GenX smoke and no one else.

      I think it depends on your bubble. Smoking is also prohibited in restaurants, bars and discos here in Bavaria. It’s only allowed outside and only if there isn’t a no-smokers sign. It happens very rarely that I’m sitting outside at a restaurant and people are smoking during the day

      It’s also banned at bus stations, metro and trains. To be honest, I barely see people smoking this days

      We spent a weekend in Leipzig last month and we noticed that smoking inside bars is allowed there at night and that even some cafes allow it during the day. To be honest, we were shocked. It’s not allowed here in Bavaria and we didn’t know this was different in each state.

    11. austriaianpanter on

      Its not called the ash try of Europe for no reason.

    12. SeaCompetitive6806 on

      Looks to me like you forgot to do your homework before moving to a foreign country.

    13. Fotografioso on

      You cannot move outside without having to inhale someone else‘s smoke, especially if you go by public transport in a city. Even on playgrounds smokers have no issues smoking when kids are there. It‘s a nightmare for non-smokers.
      And you should not talk to the smokers or else you might end up in hospital.

    14. driver1337 on

      Still better than the constant weed cloud over LA and other US cities.

    15. RidingJapan on

      As a German who moved away from Germany many years ago. Every time I visit, the public smoking is one of the things I hate the most.

    16. karer3is on

      I smoke, but it still pisses me off how often I see parents smoking while pushing their kids in a stroller… Everyone just stands around and does it like it’s normal.

    17. Me living in a country where indoor smoking is not yet illegal.

    18. the_lost_squirrel on

      The thing about smokers that pisses me is that they have no awareness of others around them. They’ll start smoking at bus stops while there’s others downwind of them and let the smoke blow in their face.

      The amount of trash they leave everywhere is disgusting. Cigarette butts are everywhere. In parks, in the road, in the Fußgängerzone, bike paths, bus stops. The trash from smokers is inescapable.

      And I’ve never met a smoker personally who didn’t liter everywhere.

      Honestly really wish they would enforce littering fines on smokers. I know they won’t but I wish they would.

    19. Erikatze on

      People talk so often about the smoking culture here and while yes, smoking is bad and I hate the smell as well, I always wonder just how little people in other countries smoke.

      Its gotten so much less within the last 15-20 years. I still remember when they had indoor smoking areas in cafés and restaurants. These days, I’m seeing less and less people smoke.

      However, I’ve seen articles stating that people started smoking more again during the pandemic.

    20. rctrulez on

      Smoking has always been cool among young Germans aged 13-20. Back when my parents finished school (late 1970s) everyone just smoked and nobody even asked themselves why. When I finished school in 2013 most of the popular guys and some popular girls smoked tobacco, weed wasn’t that popular (we had like 2 or 3 stoners).
      When my brother finished school in 2016 the cool guys still smoked, and as a cool guy ofc he smoked ever since 14 or 15.

    21. Coneskater on

      It pisses me off that there isn’t non smoking sections of outdoor seating at restaurants. Completely asi behavior as far as I’m concerned.

    22. Maerchenmord on

      Yeah I’m a smoker and I agree with this. Don’t smoke in the bus stop if someone is there – walk away. Don’t smoke in outdoor seating, it will waft to ten tables around you – walk away. Same goes for restaurants when you go outside – nobody wants to walk through your plume when they exit or enter. I also don’t smoke as I walk cause passing pedestrians will get the plume. I also don’t smoke on the balcony cause it will waft through open windows. I take a walk down the street and sit on a bench by myself lol. Greatly helps with not smoking out of boredom. Clean up your shit when you’re done. Be considerate if you want your fix.

    23. donmerlin23 on

      Where are you from?
      Just went to italy on a two week vacation and people smoke so much more in italy. Chain smoking at the restaurant (outside seating) was the norm.
      Compared to that I barely see cigarette smokers in Bavaria

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