Do you have AC in your house? How common is it in your country?
Canada no. Most stores have it but a lot of houses don't.
I can't fucking sleep it's too hot!
>>74970748
Put a fan on, faggot.
>>74970748
Why don't you open a window?
>>74970765
I legit do not have one. I never bought one since moving out of home last fall and never needed one until today.
>>74970778
They are all open.
>>74970778
It's hot outside. Heat doesn't drop too much on humid nights.
>>74970794
I bought one at the supermarket for $20.
>>74970748
Canada would be the last place I would think would have a problem with the heat.
Aye, mom bought me one because I live in the hottest room in the house and air is stiff as fuck here
>>74970820
I suffer here.
Normally 30 degrees would be ok for mid summer but for May all the rivers and lakes are still to cold to swim.
>>74970778
I assume it's not humid in your country
>>74970748
No, I dislike AC because they use a shitload of energy and I get a cold every time I sleep with one turned on.
ACs are common here though
>>74970820
It's currently 78 in Vermont. It might hit 90 tomorrow.
Fucking 37 °C on may, whoever says climate is not changing is practically trolling at this point
>>74970878
How do you keep cool? It must get pretty hot in Brazil.
>>74970850
I´d imagine Canada beig that hot desu
It´s practically the same here where i live
I feel you
Feel me
>>74970748
>tfw 24C
>tfw i am melting
help
It's fucking snowing on the mountain North of here, and at the Grand Canyon
Also no A/C here.
>>74970892
Yeah it has been warmer this month
>>74970946
You have a dry heat though. I wouldn't mind living there actually it seems nice.
>>74970903
Ceiling fan, take a cold bath if I'm at home. The average Brazilian wouldn't find 23 C cold, it's probably around that here and I'm wearing more clothes than usual
Thank god I'm headed into winter now and its over. Moving to aus though so I'll be dead within a year
>>74970989
I wish I lived in England (if there were more nature and open spaces) or South Island NZ. I hate extreme cold and extreme heat.
>>74970953
30c, my american friend
>>74970978
It doesn't really get that hot here, never been above 100F/38C
>>74970985
>The average Brazilian wouldn't find 23 C cold,
hot*, oops.
No, we just built insulated houses so the temperature stays the same all year round.
Why is this such a hard thing to understand?
>>74971079
easy to say when it never goes above 20
>>74971142
You know that insulation works both ways right?
Keeps the warm inside and the hot/cold outside.
>>74970985
well of course it is may. what about november?
>>74971237
it's hell if you have to go outside, you sweat a litre per day. If I can stay at home, I just do it and turn on all of the ceiling fans in the house
>>74970748
>1st world country
>No AC
Explain yourselves leafs
>>74971299
until a few years ago it may have only got above 30 degrees for a week each summer
>>74971289
is it also humid? around here it is not as hot but it is very humid so i would have died without AC, since AC also removes humidity from air.
>>74970748
No, but we really should have it, Siberian summers are horrible, fans don't help much.
> How common is it in your country?
Depends on the owner. Well, it's not that rare, but not very common.
>>74971320
And for low temperatures?
>>74971299
i was told that very few houses have AC in seattle, apparently.
>>74971413
you don't use air conditioning for low temperatures you use heat, usually either oil, natural gas, electric, or wood.
maybe this is just a linguistic difference. here air conditioning refers only to a system used to cool a building in the hot weather.
>>74971393
Yeah, usually over 70%. Most brazilians live by the shore.
>>74971521
>linguistic difference.
yes yours is a BE usage
>>74970748
Very common. However, there's no insulation, so a 7℃ night in winter fells like it's -0℃