OMG. It's sweltering. |
Italians believe it is bad for your health - you will get "colpo d'aria" an illness they very much believe in and take very seriously. When I lived there, we used a lot of fans and kept the Roman shades almost always completely shut, just cracked enough to let air through. It's the only way to survive. |
We're spoiled as Americans. |
Electricity is very expensive. |
stay at a marriott, they will have ac |
Expensive.
My relative that lives there has AC, but has a lot of issues with workmen when it breaks. They don't show up or can't fix the issue. |
+ Whiners here don't realize material standard of living is higher and most consumer goods and services are cheaper than elsewhere. |
And most buildings are very old. Newsflash: most of the world does not have AC |
everything is too old |
My parents in Paris don't know anyone who has central A/C in their home or apartment.
You didn't know that Europe hasn't retrofitted A/C in its old buildings, and still builds new without A/C? It's slowly changing, but not fast enough for our rate of global warming. |
Because they’re poor and cheap. Maybe that’s not very PC, but it’s the truth. Of course they’ll make all kinds of excuses like it’s bad for your health etc, but that’s the reason! |
Italy is lovely but SO SO SO hot and muggy. |
Or because buildings were built before Jesus and he didn’t miraculously retroactively install ductwork in them. 🙄 |
I have been to Italy once in August. The next few times I went, it was September, October. Much nicer. I would never go there in the summer again. Way too hot, and crowded. Europeans take their vacations in August, and the roads were sooo bad. And this was decades ago. Probably worse now. |
Not central AC, no, because the buildings are too old/ solid for ductwork. But I find it's very common to have mini split style units, especially in bedrooms. |