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Misc Tobacco Interview-Please Help

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crstringbean007

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Hey Bluelight!

So I have to interview someone who smokes or used to smoke cigarrettes, and I completely forgot until now and it's due tomorrow; so if anyone could please answer these questions I would greatly appreciate it.

So if I could get your name and age that'd be great.

Now, onto the questions!

1. When did you smoke your first cigarette?
2. Why did you begin to smoke?
3. What was it like? Do you have the same reaction to tobacco now as when you first used it?
4. How much did you smoke (quantity) when you first began to smoke?
5. How much do you smoke now?
6. How much do you usually spend on cigarettes in a month?
7. Have you ever tried to quit smoking? (If yes answer the following, if no skip to #8
Why did you try to quit?
Did it work?
How many times have you tried to quit?
What was the most difficult part of trying to quit?

8. What advice would you give to someone in High School who was thinking about trying to start smoking or using tobacco products?

If you took time to answer these questions, I could not thank you enough!!
 
1. when I was 11 years old
2. I was curious and found a unopenned pack of cigarettes on the ground.
3. I didnt feel anything at first because i didnt know how to inhale. After I learned to inhale I got really really dizzy in a very euphoric way. I no longer get this reaction anymore.
4. a cigarette every couple of days.
5. between a half a pack to a pack per day.
6. anywhere from $60 to $120 (sometimes I just buy bulk tobacco and make my own cigs, other times I have to buy a pack of cigs (if im going to the club or something))
7. Yes. My parents wanted me to quit. No, 3, being bored.
8. I would recommend they try a more beneficial drug such as marijuana instead.
 
I'm sorry you forgot about your assignment but this isn't appropriate for the forum. This doesn't have harm reduction value for the community and when people use BLers experiences and such for information, say for formal studies, we require that they give something back through the forms of donation, etc.
 
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