Do you have a air conditioner in you house?

If you don't.
Then How do you cope with the Hot summer?

I don't have the air conditioner
So I go to the library to enjoy the cool air

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>Then How do you cope with the Hot summer?
I live next to the beach and go to swim

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Just buy a window AC, they're only $100

holy shit

I a hev a fan e swwadingleft to a right as I come to a completion of my ((((end goal)))

lol fuck you with ebolahcan

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inb4 euros start bitching and moaning about muh tradishins

i have two but i never use them
i just open some windows and the air flows

I have a large split system AC directly above me right now.

Yes, in three bedrooms, as well as the living room. I prefer a fan though because it feels more natural.

No
>Then How do you cope with the Hot summer?
I'm not fat and drink several liters of water every day

What?
80% of Europe doesn’t need ACs for like 90% of the year. So why would they own them?

Only my mother has one for her bedroom.
The kitchen is half subterranean, so it's relatively cool there naturally. I just suffer under the roof without AC.

I have a Samsung aircon
Installed in 2014 for $400 total, didn't maintain once since

i do but i dont use it

>I don't need an AC for 11 months, so I'd just suffer intense heat for an entire month

Imagine being this poor.

7 units
144000 btu total

yes

Kike cringe

No, my flat is a mold bunker that is always in the shade.

Cry more, poorfag.

Yes, of course. I keep my house cooled to a constant 67F/19.5C regardless of the temperature outside (and it can hit 50C in my area).

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The thing is, many Europeans live in such blocks of flats where installing an AC unit would considered facade vandalisation. Doesn't apply in Russia though. They give zero fucks about aesthetics.

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Posting sittin right under glorious South Korean Samsung air conditioner
>installing an AC unit would considered facade vandalisation.
>pic
>aesthetics

ayy lmao

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Usually these commiblocks facades look like shit anyway.

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why do murifats and auslards need AC?

Take your pillow sheet and soak with cold water. Sleep on that.

Buy multiple fans.

Wear cotton stuff, with light colours only.

Take frequent cold showers.

>50C
What kind of hell do you live in

Keep your blinds/curtains closed to keep the sun out.

Leave electronics off and unplugged when you don’t need it.

If you live in a multi tier house, sleep/rest/relax on a lower floor (I have a basement that is always cool during summer and warm in winter)

make myself hotter(exercise)

Thankfully my City doesn’t get too bad in Summer, but I can’t stand humidity + rain. It really ruins your day when you get both!

I do, I rent and there is one. I never use it, unnecessary and expensive. I use wind technology

I meant () that prohibition of "facade vandalisation" is understandable, when you mean some historical area, or some (somewhat) historically significant building, but prohibition of AC installation on a wall of a bland commieblock? Give me a break.
If EU doesn't have a standard of installing ACs into ventilation systems (like americans have in southern states) when they build a house, then, what can i say, EU start to seem kinda backwards in this situation.
Or just install an AC (if you live in your own apartment/house) to skip all that futility.

A good house doesn't need an AC. My house cools itself and the temperature inside is always below 25 celsius

Well, most houses in my city have the ultimate deal - central AC. I’m just offering tips to OP

Do average koreans seriously still believe in Killer Fan?

Southern Nevada. For now, anyway. It is kind of hellish in the summer. The desert is a bizarre and interesting landscape, though.

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Yes July/August is hell if you’re staying in Tbilisi.

the most retarded argument ever

>prohibition of AC installation on a wall of a bland commieblock? Give me a break.


I completely agree


There are other climates than the Dutch one in Europe.

this

>How do you cope

i don't

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Yes I have.

Whenever temperatures hit 30+°C, I usually just leave the shutters down during the day. The shutters are on the outside and when fully down block pretty much all sunlight, so I can usually keep my temperatures at ~25°C during the day.

A fan. Place a bucket of ice water in front of the fan for additional cooling if needed.

I don't, I work nights so sleep through the day. I am sickeningly pale.

No. Summers here are reasonable. A rainy summer may only be 20°C on the majority of days, a normal summer has days ranging from low 20s to low 30s, very hot summers may have high 20s to mid 30s temperatures for weeks at a time, but the air isn't very humid at all, on a dry noon it's usually in the 30-40% range and can even dip below 30% on very hot dry days so it's very bearable. Also our homes are brick and insulate pretty well by themselves, and then you just gotta have a battle plan for what windows to open at what time of the day and what shutters to close at what time of the day. Worst case you may need to run a fan in the room. But definitely not something warranting the purchase and electricity expense of an air conditioning unit, especially considering the simplest units with portable design are also the least energy efficient ones and therefore the costliest to run.

What do you work at?

I would fucking freeze in conditioned 19.5°C air. I have air con at work and have it set to 24°C, and it still feels reasonably cool with a t-shirt on due to the reduced humidity.

Where in Germany do you live? England is usually very humid, it is what makes it so horrible.

I drive a forklift in a warehouse : [

>I don't have the air conditioner
>So I go to the library to enjoy the cool air
There who do so are only some poor (old) men and women in Japan.

Leipzig area, western Saxony, the southern border of the pretty dry northeastern flatlands. I'm sure there are wetter parts of the country, but here we get pretty dry air and relatively little rain, like 22 inches a year. I think we're shielded by the central Harz mountains to some extent. Western Germany more frequently experiences severe rainstorms.

yes, I call it willpower

I don't and my windows don't even open. From november to may, life is awful.
It gets so hot inside during the day that my phone shuts itself off due to the battery overheating despite being idle and out of any sunlight.
Last year I shed a tear upon seeing growth on the trees, signalling the start of the heat.
Cancerous weather plus now constant heat records plus crippling social anxiety and mood disorder/depression. If you aren't normalfag or rich, you're fucked. I would have honestly preferred an isolated prison cell with internet access and air conditioning to the past 13 years of my life.

A 45 degree room for 12+ hours a day for weeks on end will test your willpower.

>80% of Europe doesn’t need ACs for like 90% of the year.
Uhh..

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bro just open a window lmao

Haha benis :DDDDDDDD

Also, we are right now in the 10% of the year where an AC might be neat

I am from a mountainous area with high sea level, so my parents' house does not have aircon installed because we can bear the heat

You're a nigger

how did you get to that conclusion?

Yep, it's kinda necessary here because the average temperature during the summer is 38-41 degrees.