Anon 07/27/2022 (Wed) 07:28:39 No.8372 del
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>>8366
Texas can relate. It has been abnormally hot hear too. Only benefit is that most of the time the nights have been just cool enough to allow me some sleep (and if my metric conversion is right, mid to upper 70s = 20s) that is what you consider unbearable. What was bad though was that the heat came swift and sharp and I was sick for a week or so from overheating.

>People from the North wonder why Southerners are lazy. I suggest them to come over here and work in a construction site or in pavings.
Closest anologa I can think off the top of my head. In the USA, I know that the south gets hate for having AC by certain stuck up papers... Usually though it's just laughing at our inability to handle the cold. Disclaimer, I am a Texan first, though grouped with the south, that isn't always the most settled question to a Texan.

>Any work that isn't done with AC should be seen as menacing for public health and those people have to work either at night or very early in the morning until midday (or they simply get a free day in extreme cases).
<MFW I have worked in 100+ degree temps and have almost no access to AC most of the time.

>However, don't just simply look at us because Northern Europe doesn't have many houses that are suitable for 40°C
Those houses are built to retain heat a lot of the time. A horrible combination...