So a typical day starts out cool in the morning and at times there is a thick fog, so thick that you can't really see past the houses on the other side of the street.
Then it gets REALLY hot in the after noon, but luckily since I'm from Michigan, our summers prepped me for this heat pretty well. Most Brits that I work with aren't used to the heat so its a pretty big shock for their systems (some deal with it better than others). So YAY for Michigan summers.
So usually if you do anything more than walking slow you begin to perspire like its your job. At times I will drink some water and just as quickly it will be in my shirt and pouring from my forehead and arms. I have become used to wearing a shirt that is completely soaked. As nasty as that sounds. There is not respite at night either, my pillow is wet and so is the sheet that I sleep on top of. But luckily I have a fan that considering if the power doesn't go out (which it does periodically during the day and sometimes at night)I can stay relatively cool.
So the fans are great, although they tend to circulate hot air for the most part, but without them the heat and humidity would be almost unbearable.
Which brings me to another point, air-conditioning here is a room with a fan or several fans. So experiencing air-conditioning for me when I get back will be like...well I dont know, I for got whats that like :)
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