+1 I’ve been doing a lot of college visits recently and that’s where you’ll still see lots old buildings with A/C window units. |
Many countries don't use dryers for the laundry either. |
Even our 1950s house wasn't built with AC. Someone installed the duct work afterwards. That would be difficult with some building built two centuries ago. |
We stayed in two different French hotels this past week. Both claimed to have AC (and I guess technically did) but neither was able to adequately cool the room by American standards. And we aren't the type to keep our home freezing. We like it about 74 in the summer. These hotels could not manage that. And what was annoying that both hotels only had duvets with duvet covers but no top sheets. So you couldn't just sleep with a sheet, it was duvet or nothing. |
We are in France now in an old stone farmhouse. It remains remarkably cool, even without it A/C and in 100 degree weather. Amazing. |
74C isn’t cold? |
Here's what you do. Take the cover off the duvet. Fold the duvet inner and put it in the closet. Sleep under the empty duvet cover. They made up the bed with just the cover the next night no problem. |
Thankfully mini-split systems seem to be popping up everywhere. Yes, not as good as central air, but way easier to retro-fit. |
Rome is the same latitude as Portland, Maine. |
Latitude is only one factor among many that determine climates. |
OK? thanks for adding that very important fact to the conversation. Anything else? |
Indeed - Italians and their “colpo d’aria”. I’ve never seen anyone take something so seriously as the Italians I worked with. They literally believe air makes you sick and also gives you a stiff neck. There is no reasoning with them on the topic. Also they believe if you go out with wet hair bad things will happen. |
Can you please not speak for all Italians/be racist AF? This is BS and my family in Sicily would agree. |
Sicilians aren't really Italians, though. |
When our Italian relatives come here (to the US) they think they are going to die from the over air conditioning. They hate it. |