2950$$ per year
if the average smoker smokes one pack a day it is about $8 to $10 depends on the tax
It has been certified by the institute of tobacco of cigarette usage that the average smoker in Europe smokes 500 packs of cigarettes a day and waste trillions of dollars in their lifetime on this.
I'm not quite a change smoker. I usually don't go through a whole pack in one day, occasionally I do. But on a weekly basis, I'd say if I have the money to spend on the name brands cigs, I probably spend around $40 - $50 on cigarettesIt's a bit costly, but in my opinion it beats being an a**hole 24/7.
If you quit smoking, your health will be improved sharply. You don't have to spend huge amount of money on buying cigarettes, thus, you will have money to spend on other useful things in life. Surrounding people won't have to worry about second-hand smoker. It's also eco-friendly for not smoking
I depends on where you live. How to find out: 1.Find out how much a pack of cigarettes cost in your state 2.find out how many packs a person smokes a day 3.Multiply how many packs a month by price=answer My guess:60-120$ a month
No one wants peeping toms, when you cannot use laptops you are forced to go and sit at cyber cafes.
Depends what kinda of smoker you are and what brand you smoke
Obviously it depends on what and how much they smoke. In any case it is likely to be in excess of £1000 per year
No, most people would rather date a non-smoker because of several reasons:They smell better (smokers always stink like smoke)They have more money (cigarettes cost a lot of money)They have more time to spend with their date (smokers spend a lot of time smoking)
Canada does not buy cigarettes for people. The Canadian government recognizes that it is better for Canadians to refrain from smoking cigarettes.
Probably much less than a married person.
£500