A Dialogue Between Two Friends About Bad Effects of Smoking.
Ali: Hi Moiz, how are you doing?
Moiz: I'm not feeling well. I've had a persistent cough. How about you?
Ali: I'm alright, but I've noticed you've been smoking a lot lately. Smoking might be a big reason for your health problems.
Moiz: The doctor told me the same thing. He mentioned that smoking can lead to cancer, heart attacks, high blood pressure, long-term lung issues, and other serious diseases.
Ali: The doctor's advice makes sense. Just one puff of cigarette smoke contains a whopping fifteen billion harmful particles.
Moiz: Plus, the tar from tobacco creates a sticky brown mass in the lungs, which makes it hard for blood to flow properly.
Ali: So, why haven't you quit smoking? Is there anything good about it?
Moiz: No, absolutely nothing. There's no valid argument in favor of smoking.
Ali: Exactly. Remember, smoking doesn't only harm the person smoking, but also those around them.
Moiz: You're right. It also leads to a lot of financial loss and economic problems.
Ali: Given that you know all this, why haven't you stopped smoking? If you really think about the negative effects, you should quit.
Moiz: I've tried to quit, but it's been difficult. I can't even concentrate on my studies without smoking.
Ali: That's not a strong reason. If you truly want to quit, your determination should be enough. Smoking is a dangerous habit.
Moiz: You're right, it's a dangerous habit that slowly kills. I promise I'll quit smoking as soon as possible.
Ali: I appreciate your wise decision. Quitting smoking is the best choice. Remember, the sooner you quit, the better for your health.
Moiz: Thanks a lot for your valuable advice.