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No airconditioning at work, outside 38 °C the office means 30+ °C inside. I want to crawl into a corner of the freezer.
Jun 30, 2025 10:00 AM
Kats8652
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No airconditioning at work, outside 38 °C the office means 30+ °C inside. I want to crawl into a corner of the freezer.
UnitConversionBot
38 °C ≈ 100 ° Fahrenheit or 311 Kelvin
FaecalJacksonPollock
Somehow, I managed to get a magical apartment where it never goes above 28 °C or below 17 °C despite having no AC. It's a lovely 26 °C now!
Snowman25
Southern France is even hotter, due to the forest fires
SomebodythatIusedtonope
It can be worse, you could live in America
ruint
Most of America that experiences these temperatures is used to them & has AC.
AC is so uncommon in most of Europe that our windows swing or tilt out rather than sliding, so they can't accomodate window AC units. Our buildings are solid brick heatsinks. We are fucked.
darthstormer
I think the comment is less about the heat, and more about all the rest of the issues living in America.