How the fuck do South Americans and other hot countries handle the humidity and the heat...

How the fuck do South Americans and other hot countries handle the humidity and the heat? I've seen their dilapidated housing and shit. How the fuck do they do it? I have an actual home with air conditioning and I can't deal with it.

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A lot of people in south america actually live in the mountains

To answer your question, you get used to it

its 15c here and light rain

Yeah but I went to both cuba and dominican republic. People were wearing jackets or jeans for work or fashion or something. They were fat too and old people wearing vests. Is it in your DNA or can I learn the secrets?

As the Mexican user said, you just get used to it.

In my case, it only took me two days to get used to sleeping with three blankets in temperatures above 30°C. A dehumidifier and constant visits to the beach also helps a lot.

LOOK AT THIS SHIT

dailyhive.com/toronto/toronto-weather-hot-43-degrees-july-2018

>dehumidifier
I've literally never heard of that, we have humidifiers though for people with lung disease and indoor gardens

>"will feel like"
total meme
Stop exaggerating like a histrionic faggot

55 people died last week from heat faggot, not smog. Not exaggerating, are you dark skinned or something?

>43°C
Wew, we don't even reach those temperatures in here.

I don't know how expensive these are in Canada, but they are fairly cheap in here, about 91 USD to 45 USD. They make summer a bit more bearable, but I feel like going outside and enjoying a cold drink is more effective.

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if you can handle being alive in brazil you can handle the heat

ac makes you fat.

I don't know, man, I live in the mountains as well

>55 people died last week from heat faggot
No, they died because their caretakers were negligent. All they had to do was move those poor elderly folk to an air conditioned room.

The real temperature is 32℃.

>The real temperature is 32℃.
It's hotter than that you don't go outside

I spent literally three hours working from a coffee shop's patio yesterday, you whinging baby. And there were lots of people out and about living their lives as usual. Yes, it was humid, but it was nowhere near 43℃, which you would have realized had you ever visited a region where it actually gets that high (e.g. southwestern US).

t. orontonian

>I spent literally three hours working from a coffee shop's patio yesterday
Oh shit THREE whole hours on a patio drinking coffee? I'm from the GTA too, nerd

You get used to it because that's the temperature most of the year
Temperature here it's more high than usual though

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Is this global warming?

Don't know, maybe they get used to it

Could be but in the other way here, cold days are getting colder

>10pm
>38
do people have air conditioning? i mean you wouldn't be able to fall asleep.

>hot
12º (probably less where I live) and raining, and today is a "hot" day. These past few days were cold as fuck.

Yes, an ac should be a basic need in my city

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Do your southron bodies get used to it or is it just a mental thing? Like I've been dripping in sweat for two weeks even though I'm not that bothered by the heat anymore. Just can't stop sweating.

>I don't know how expensive these are in Canada
we have them here, but it's mostly so basements don't smell bad, especially if someone has to live in them

you can adapt to temperature, I moved from a warmer place to a cooler place, by the end of it I would be walking around in jeans and a t shirt in minus 10 for short trips

I find by the time I adapt to summer heat summer has ended and I go through the same problem next year

Stay hydrated and high concentration of melanin helps

You grow up dealing with it and just get used to it. I think it's a mental thing and you're sweating because you're obese

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Yeah.
I'm fat.
I sweat a lot.
But I stopped caring. Just have a fan on you. No need for a/c.

Water, ceiling fans, mosquito nets

Your body actually does adapt to temperature. I live in an area that get's proper summer and winter, after a few weeks of 90 degree weather 70 feels cool, but after it's been below freezing for a few weeks and it spikes up to 50 suddenly you're melting.

35° and about 60% humidity is our average hot day, a fan gets the job done, but maybe my opinion doesn't count because Im used to the heat of the kitchen where I work.

Merida?

If you eat less you won't sweat so much.

Put down that cheeseburger ffs.

No, the other extreme

La Paz

"Close", Mexicali

Adapt or die, simple as

It's easy if you arent a weak faggot

Didn't 7 people die in Mexicali recently due to a heath wave?

The worst part is, my ass cheeks sweat and I shower and it comes back like an hour later and now I got this rash wtf

>sweating from the ass cheeks
Things must be horrible in there.

The only place in south america where 43 degrees is remotely normal is brazil

>Canada isn't tropica-