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    Stop or quit/which one

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    Stop or quit/which one
    Message from papapop posted on 22-07-2015 at 13:17:48 (D | E | F)
    Hi everyone,
    I have a simple question about stop or quit smoking.
    On the web we can find both, so is it correct to say "I'm trying to stop smoking" or should it be "to quit smoking" ?
    Regards.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 22-07-2015 13:21


    Re: Stop or quit/which one from here4u, posted on 22-07-2015 at 13:59:12 (D | E)
    hello !
    Both are excellent ... 'give up / stop smoking' is rather and 'quit smoking' or 'give up cigarettes' rather
    Use whichever you like ... but do give up the habit !





    Re: Stop or quit/which one from lemagemasque, posted on 22-07-2015 at 17:52:38 (D | E)
    Hello!
    "Quit" is also more colloquial.
    Kick the habit!
    See you!



    Re: Stop or quit/which one from papapop, posted on 22-07-2015 at 17:59:58 (D | E)
    Ok I understand.
    Thanks a lot!



    Re: Stop or quit/which one from lemagemasque, posted on 22-07-2015 at 18:09:10 (D | E)
    You're welcome!




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