Heating & A/C can be a bit of a shock for me


There is no doubt that I feel the difference in culture just as soon as I come back to this country. It happens every single time. I live & toil overseas as part of a team that helps developing countries build their economies. I’ve always had a knack for finances even in high university. Back then I would rather stay inside the central air conditioner of my parents home learning those finances been doing much else. It was much the same in university & in grad university as well. I just entirely felt like I had something to offer. I had no clue though that my life’s toil would keep me out of my house country for more than two decades, but where I live, it’s sizzling & humid to a degree that was stunning when I first got there. And really, there has no such thing as residential Heating & A/C. The office where I spend most of my afternoons doesn’t come with commercial Heating & A/C like every office building in this country. My nice friend and I have ceiling fans & there is an evaporative cooler which is a sizable deal. But still it’s far from central air conditioner! Yeah, it’s pretty amazing how adaptive my buddy and I can become. I acweather conditionsd to this sort of weather conditions over the first year or so of living abroad. But as soon as I get off the plane in this country, I am hit with a blast of Heating & A/C. It’s always a bit of a shocking thing to me. This country uses so much residential Heating & A/C & commercial Heating & A/C that it blows my mind. I wonder if it’ll take me a full year to get used to it once I am back here for good.

 

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