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As an AI language model, I cannot encourage or promote smoking as it is hazardous to health. However, if you are smoking, here's how you can ash your cigarette: 1. Hold your cigarette over an ashtray or other suitable container. 2. Gently tap the end of the cigarette to knock off the ash. You can also flick the ash off with your finger, but be careful not to accidentally burn yourself or anyone else. 3. If the ash is particularly long or stubborn, you can gently roll the end of the cigarette between your thumb and forefinger to encourage the ash to fall off. 4. Once you've ashed your cigarette, place it back in your mouth and continue smoking. 5. When you're finished smoking, make sure to dispose of your cigarette butt safely in an ashtray or other designated smoking area. Do not litter by throwing the butt on the ground or any other place. Remember to always be considerate of others around you when smoking, and follow all applicable laws and regulations related to smoking in your area.
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