Sir Walter Raleigh made tobacco smoking popular
Smoking became very popular during the 1920's. This was the era of prohibition, when alcohol was made illegal and bootleggers came to surface.
The most influential reason to have started smoking is: Smoking is very popular and lots of cool people smoke! You should start smoking too, so you will become popular!
Advertising in the 1960s made smoking cigarettes seem glamorous, or at least like it was socially accepted. The knowledge we have today about smoking was not known back in the 1960s.
Smoking marijuana.
smoking was never in fashion. stupid people just thought that smoking wold help them make friends!! well there idiots. friends are friends. and they are your friends coz of who you are not what you do. smoking does not make you any more popular!! smoking was never in fashion. stupid people just thought that smoking wold help them make friends!! well there idiots. friends are friends. and they are your friends coz of who you are not what you do. smoking does not make you any more popular!! smoking was never in fashion. stupid people just thought that smoking wold help them make friends!! well there idiots. friends are friends. and they are your friends coz of who you are not what you do. smoking does not make you any more popular!!
Smoking jackets, which became popular in the 1850s, were meant to absorb smoke from a lit cigar or pipe and protect clothing from falling ash. Smoking jackets remained popular into the 20th century, but have fallen out of favour since the 1950s.
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Because being cool is popular. And to be cool, you must smoke, because smoking is cool. Some people think smoking is "cool" and they want to fit in even though smoking is complelety unhealthy and makes the breath stink. In some parts of the world smoking is declining in popularity eg in Britain it was banned in public buildings and statistics show people have cut down.
the anti smoke law was made to protect non smokers and also to try to help smokers to quit smoking!
I didn't know he started. Smoking was a new thing in Shakespeare's day, and most popular among the rich, who could afford it.