I moved to Korea and every year June, July and August I’m incapable to be outside because of the humidity. On the way to the convenience shop my underwear is already sweaty.

So I stay either in the office or at home running the AC all the time which doesn’t help with fighting the climate change.

  • MigratingtoLemmy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    With the heat waves in Europe right now, I don’t think the other side has it any better.

    I think you mean summer, rather than monsoon. And yes, it is quite humid in comparison. I never got used to it, I always sweat like a pig in the summer, without exception. As you figured out, the trick is to stay indoors.

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        1 year ago

        Indeed, the monsoon and the summer are rolled into one in Eastern Asia (also in some parts of the US). I just stay indoors when it’s too hot outside