Oh, for fuck sake, what does it matter?
Well, living in Canberra, I never had industrial smoke so thick that it blocks out the sun and reduces visibility so much that it makes driving your car over 60 kilometres into the suicidal act. But hey, what does it matter, right?
I don't know what the air is like in downtown London, but I'm sure it smells a bit different than a green meadow in the middle of nowhere.
Not all English speaking people are either from the US or Britain.
Also, in case you weren't paying attention, smokers are not going to kill you. SHS is a very minor threat. And don't give me that "OMG SECONDHAND SMOKE IS MOAR DANGEROUS THAN DIRECT SMOKING" bullshit. If that were true, SHS deaths would be higher than real smoking deaths. For second hand smoke to actually kill you you would have to spend every minute of every day in the busiest, smallest, most crowded, and most poorly ventilated maternity ward in the world. The statistics are lies.
I have made a choice in my life to not inhale hazardous chemicals, I want people to respect that choice and not be so self fucking centred like so many fucking smokers are, k?
And speaking of illegal drugs, I think a good alternative to smoking tobacco would be smoking a small amount of cannabis late in the day, when you're done with all your work. It does a much better job of relieving stress and smoking one or two joints is a lot easier on your lungs than smoking a pack of cigarettes every day.
Well that, I can agree with.
Relax. If anyone is going to kill you they'd probably use a different, more direct approach.
I guess blowing hazardous chemicals into my breathing space is not direct enough.