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Thanks, will do. I unfortunately despise smokers and where I live I luckily rarely see them anymore. So I am curious how it will be over there.
Yeah same, it's easily the worst issue I have when in China. Technically people aren't supposed to smoke indoors but many people don't enforce the rules which is annoying. I've not noticed a smell in any rooms I stayed in but in the lobbies, halls, and especially bathrooms, you can often smell it. And outdoors every 5th person seems to be smoking
The only other issue I really have had is on long train rides people will be watching videos loudly on their phones, which is also against the rules. Train staff will sometimes tell them to turn it down but not as frequently as it should be.