My apologies if I make a mistake. I'm new to this, and my Health teacher has asked me to interview a smoker (a person that smokes cigarettes, not marijuana) The oldest you could be is 20... thank you in advance.

1. What is your first name?
2. How old are you?
3. What is your occupation?
4. Are you currently a student, if so, where?
5. What were your early smoking experiences like?
6. What were your early associations with cigarettes?
7. We're cigs associated with being cool?
8. Did your friends smoke when you started smoking?
9. Do your current friends smoke?
10. Did you enjoy smoking initially?
11. How did smoking make you feel?
12. How does smoking make you feel now?
13. Why did you start smoking?
14. Have you ever tried to quit smoking? Have you succeded?
15. Tell me about the times you tried to stop smoking.
16. How long have you smoked?
17. How often do you think of cancer or emphysema? What do you think about these smoking related diseases?
18. Describe your family's impressions of smoking.

It's highly unlikely you'll find any smoker under 20 here.

To conduct an interview with a smoker, you can follow these steps:

1. Find someone who fits the criteria mentioned (aged 20 or younger, a smoker).
2. Approach the person and introduce yourself politely.
3. Explain that you are a student and would like to conduct an interview for a health project.
4. Ask if they are willing to participate, emphasizing that their responses will remain anonymous.
5. Once they agree, proceed with the interview by asking the questions listed:

1. What is your first name?
2. How old are you?
3. What is your occupation?
4. Are you currently a student? If yes, where?
5. What were your early smoking experiences like?
6. What were your early associations with cigarettes?
7. Were cigarettes associated with being cool?
8. Did your friends smoke when you started smoking?
9. Do your current friends smoke?
10. Did you enjoy smoking initially?
11. How did smoking make you feel?
12. How does smoking make you feel now?
13. Why did you start smoking?
14. Have you ever tried to quit smoking? Have you succeeded?
15. Tell me about the times you tried to stop smoking.
16. How long have you smoked?
17. How often do you think of cancer or emphysema? What do you think about these smoking-related diseases?
18. Describe your family's impressions of smoking.

As you conduct the interview, be respectful and create an open and non-judgmental environment for the interviewee to share their experiences. Remember that the purpose of this interview is to gain insights and understand different perspectives, so refrain from passing judgments or expressing personal opinions during the interview.