Maybe its' different on the coasts of the US or the DC area. Cigarette smoke wasn't around that much when I was young - so definitely no smoking anywhere near schools. Grad school, I worked in a cancer center - so there was no smoking anywhere near the entry ways of the building. My current workplace is a smoke free campus - so you see the smokers lurking out in the corner of the parking lots hiding behind dumpsters trying to get their fix.
When I was really young (late 70's), I know my parents used to have parties and they'd allow people to smoke in the house - but only in the sunroom or rooms they could ventilate and get teh smoke out of easily, and they'd send all us kids either to the basement or outside if someone was smoking. Probably by mid-80s they didn't allow anyone to smoke in the house anymore.
I've run into the attitude that smoking is someone's god given right in Europe way more than I have ever run into it in the US. The only place around the US that I've run into it is in the local Vietnamese community/shopping center - Basically a huge shopping mall full of Vietnamese restaurants and stores. Vietnamese men will sit and light up inside in the hallways underneath signs saying in like 4 languages "NO SMOKING" - and everyone tosses their trash on the floor instead of into garbage cans that are conveniently placed ever however long. Just the 3rd world mentality at play... But the restaurants have to follow health department rules and are no smoking.



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