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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 949233" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I think most of us often underrate humidity when talking about temperature. High temperature + humidity is a death blow. I can get along easily in a 40℃ weather if the humidity is low like 20-30%. I wouldn't even sweat but if the temperature is 32℃ with a high 65+ humidity then the body sweats quite a lot and it becomes extremely irritating. There are days in the summer when I bathe 3 times a day just to feel cool for a bit. </p><p>I would love to know how it feels to live in places around the equatorial line like the country Ecuador where the temperature is kind of always perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 949233, member: 78686"] I think most of us often underrate humidity when talking about temperature. High temperature + humidity is a death blow. I can get along easily in a 40℃ weather if the humidity is low like 20-30%. I wouldn't even sweat but if the temperature is 32℃ with a high 65+ humidity then the body sweats quite a lot and it becomes extremely irritating. There are days in the summer when I bathe 3 times a day just to feel cool for a bit. I would love to know how it feels to live in places around the equatorial line like the country Ecuador where the temperature is kind of always perfect. [/QUOTE]
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