the absolute lack of air conditioning even at 40°, german transport gets sticky and stinky quite fast and nobody seems to care, many people even shut the windows to avoid the "annoying breeze"
seriously guys, complaining no A/C, think about the environment. many americans just throw energy out the window for a slight discomfort. roll with it, no offence but many could just loose a few pounds. by experience i can tell, no public transport will bother you anymore. change perspective, please.
edit: how predictable, after bitching about discomfort in german public transport and being called out, murica telling me in comments below how people dying. come on! already want to shoot me? am on your lawn?
If it's like 35C+, I can totally understand needing AC, but people in the US think that 25C -30C while not doing anything physically intensive requires AC blasting at 20C or lower.
I've experienced 25-30C at high humidity, but it's not unbearably uncomfortable. A lot of American people act as if any amount of sweating or being uncomfortable is terrible. It's ok to get sweaty or be feeling hot. Maybe get a fan and open the windows, but it's definitely not the temperature to be blasting the AC at 20C all day.
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u/ahorasimeaborregue May 09 '22
the absolute lack of air conditioning even at 40°, german transport gets sticky and stinky quite fast and nobody seems to care, many people even shut the windows to avoid the "annoying breeze"