Is it true that in Khazakstan packets of cigarettes say on them that "cigarettes are good for your health"
Answers: sounds like something from 'Borat'.
Of course not! This is a mistranslation.
The packet messages depend upon the origin of import.
Imported packs from Britain say, 'Smoking is good for the British Government, as the tax helps to pay for the NHS.' (Small print, of course, but with a smiling picture of Gordon Brown and his Darling.)
From America, packs, say, 'What the hell! It's the price of freedom.'
From Iceland the packs say, 'Smoke fish. It's better for you.'
From Columbia, the packs say, 'You don't know what danger is!' etc.
From Kazakhstan, the real message on packs of cigarettes is, 'Sacha Baron Cohen was here.' They even have the correct spelling of the name of the country on the packs! (Sorry!).
And this is why the people of Khazakstan boycot Borat.
No they don't - that is just foolish..
Lol...I would think they are more healthy than bullets!! no.
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