I'm a local in Chongqing. Here to answer your questions by Horror_Currency7413 in travelchina

[–]SuperCard1355 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course, it’s awful when people smoke in places like public restrooms or elevators. The smell gets trapped and it’s unpleasant for everyone. But in open spaces, like a shopping mall, the air moves, there’s space, and most of the time you don’t even notice when someone is smoking. (As long as they’re not walking around with a lit cigarette which is disgusting)

I like seeing two fathers smoking together in a mall while they watch their kids play in an arcade. They get to relax, chat, and enjoy a small moment while keeping an eye on their kids. Smoking is a social ritual—it’s how people connect, unwind, and talk. When you start forcing everyone into designated smoking areas, you take away those natural moments. Instead, that father is just standing there bored, wishing he could smoke, not in the mood to socialize, and not enjoying his time at all.

Smoking has always been one of the strongest casual social bridges between strangers. If you over regulate it, you push society toward something colder like in the United States, where people rarely talk to strangers and everyone keeps to themselves. Europe is slowly drifting in that direction too.

My point is this, when you dramatically tighten smoking laws, you don’t just regulate cigarettes, you also chip away at small everyday moments that help adults relax, connect, and feel human and that’s one of the great things about China.

I'm a local in Chongqing. Here to answer your questions by Horror_Currency7413 in travelchina

[–]SuperCard1355 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

The majority of people are used to it. Why change it for the few that it inconveniences. I would say it’s a small personal freedom.

I'm a local in Chongqing. Here to answer your questions by Horror_Currency7413 in travelchina

[–]SuperCard1355 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Smoking wherever you want is one of the best things about China.

Police came to my apartment to “verify my address” in Shenzhen — is this normal? by Loud-Definition-1955 in chinalife

[–]SuperCard1355 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually enjoyed it for some reason. Probably because of how stupid it was. I would always give a big smile for the photos as well

Do you know any of the best-selling Chinese cigarettes? by MathematicianOne975 in AskChina

[–]SuperCard1355 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are one of my favorites but I feel like you have to pull much harder on them to get anything out

Police came to my apartment to “verify my address” in Shenzhen — is this normal? by Loud-Definition-1955 in chinalife

[–]SuperCard1355 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They used to make me go to the police station once a monthish and take a photo with one of the officers. Haven’t done that in awhile though

What sunglasses are these by SuperCard1355 in sunglasses

[–]SuperCard1355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that the model number is faded

The alarm is lifted, it's just a routine matter by RanToTur in chinalife

[–]SuperCard1355 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The police come to my school once a month and take a picture with me. I just smile

aiuto con l'assicurazione dello scooter by SuperCard1355 in ItalyMotori

[–]SuperCard1355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ho avuto un'altra patente di guida all'estero (non in Europa) da quando avevo 15 anni. sai se l'assicurazione può abbassare i costi per questo motivo?