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FWIW really depends where in Europe, in France and Belgium at least the law radically changed where
... so yes there are still some people who smoke but it's a LOT less public, in Western Europe, than just a couple of years ago.
To be clear some people still ignore those laws but if you compare to just a decade ago it's radically less popular.
Good to know. When I think of French people, smoking is one of the first elements that comes to mind.
Behaviors changed a lot but even then according to
that's an incorrect stereotype. According to this dataset for example since 1990 to 2021 France always had lower share of deaths attributed to smoking than e.g. the US.
Source https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-deaths-smoking from broader https://ourworldindata.org/smoking