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How is your likelihood of smoking affected by having peers and family members who smoke?

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How is your likelihood of smoking affected by having peers and family members who smoke?
The impact of a smoker as a close relative is greater than that of a smoker or brother or sibling of school age when it comes to smoking as an adult.
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Answer: It makes it more likely that I will start smoking.

Step-by-step explanation:

Smoking is a practice in which the substance typically the tobacco is burned and the smoke is inhaled or breathed which gets absorbed in the bloodstream. Smoking is addictive due to the constituent of smoking ingredients in the form of nicotine.

Smoking is adapted by teenagers or young adults under the influence of peers and the family members. Initially the person smokes to know the effect of smoking on him or her but later on, it becomes a habit. Generally, it can be considered as a bad learning habit.

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