The Effects of Cigarette Smoking
There have
been numerous campaigns against cigarette smoking communicating that this vice
causes death. But a threat to health doesn't seem to be quitting anymore.
People somehow block themselves and ignore al reason for information that is
given to them. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the effects of cigarette
smoking, besides the broadly mentioned possibility of developing cancer or
dying, which are the smell of smoke, the stained teeth, and the cost of doing
it.
The first
effect of cigarette smoking, and probably the one that the non-smokers hate the
most, is that it permeates everything around it. Smokers usually have smelly
hair, breath, clothes, and, if they smoke indoors, a smelly room. The stench of
cigarette remains for a long time
The second
effect of cigarette smoking is one that most people don't even take into
consideration. It stains the teeth yellow or sometimes even brown. Since this
effect is long term, most people are not aware of it when they begin smoking.
The truth is that a cigarette stain is very hard to eliminate from the teeth,
and it will probably end up costing a considerable amount of money. Yellow
teeth are disgusting because they give an unhygienic image and make people look
older.
The third
effect of smoking is that it will eventually end up affecting the smoker's
personal economy. Depending on the country the prices of cigarettes can differ.
But even at an affordable price the regular consumption of cigarettes will
eventually take its economic toll.
All in all,
these are only three out of many other effects that cigarette smoking can have,
but to any sensible person they are more than enough to realize that smoking is
bad. People can't possibly be proud of calling themselves smokers. It is
terrible for health as well as personal appearance. In the end, those who Live
in poverty, stink of smoke, and have yellow teeth are the people who are
affected the most by this life threatening activity.
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