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Humorous stories about the ban on smoking

1. In December 1941, Churchill visited Canada. Photographer Cahill took a portrait of Churchill through the introduction of the Canadian Prime Minister. In the studio, Churchill still kept his cigar from his mouth. Cahill thought it was not very elegant for the Prime Minister to smoke a cigar, so he politely reminded him: "There is an ashtray here", hoping that he would put down the cigar temporarily. Who knows that he is addicted to cigars? Churchill, who was smoking, showed no reaction and still went his own way and refused to put down the cigar in his mouth. Cahill, quick to wit, said, "Prime Minister, please forgive me," and casually smoked the cigar from Churchill's mouth. The little photographer dared to snatch the cigar from his mouth. This was the first time for Churchill to encounter such an embarrassing thing. He was unprepared and was immediately irritated. Just as his face was full of anger, Cahill made a "click" Pressing the camera shutter, "Angry Churchill" was born. Originally, photos that vilified the "leader" like this were not allowed to be published. When Churchill understood Cahill's original intention, he was willing to let him publish it. "Angry Churchill" became Cahill's masterpiece. 2. A boss corrected workers who smoked illegally: He first handed each person a cigarette, and then said, boys, if you can smoke outside, I would really like to thank you. 3. A non-smoking comrade in one unit formally proposed to the leader that if he could not stop smoking in the office, he would implement working from home, which made him a leader. This story also shows that people are paying more and more attention to the dangers of smoking.