I've been in both. It just makes the a.c situation even more stupid.
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Funny as I read this while wishing I had brought a hoodie with me to the office. I've been here for 10 minutes and my back is tense and it's going to ruin my acclimation to summer.
Well, faction possibly. But yes
Be great full Because you gonna loose nose waitm
With a fan pointed directly at me, I don't need AC when it's 30 degrees inside. A fan per employee would be more efficient than AC, and the world is literally on fire due to our energy consumption.
Even worse than people who just have the AC on when it's not needed (and OK, not everyone is as tolerant to warm temperatures as I am - though I note that I always thought I felt the heat more than most, until I lived in a warm flat and just got used to it) is people who insist on sticking to an extremely low AC temperature.
Everyone can deal with an indoor temperature of 25C, that's literally unproblematic. If you set your AC to below 25 for more than a few days, it's not even for comfort, it's because of ignorance or obstinacy.
Everyone can deal with an indoor temperature of 25C, that's literally unproblematic.
Hahahahaha, what? 25°C indoors is hellish.
4 degrees above standard room temperature is hellish?
When you're used to lower temperatures, it is. Especially indoors where the air can get stuffy pretty quickly depending on room size and number of people.