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Yep, that's true. Most of the Scandinavians who moved to North America ended up in the northern climes. And it's because of that genetic difference. I hadn't thought about you having that for some reason.

Fans are something that you get used to. You just have to use them for a while and then they don't bother you anymore. Turns out AC is the same way.

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I had a huge argument with my friend in the UK last summer. When they went up to 40C. They had no fan. No air conditioning. No nothing. And we're convinced that fans were terrible because they made too much noise and you couldn't even think around them. And they were also dirty. I had to argue for weeks to get them to get a fan to protect themselves during that temperature.

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nostr:npub17sha6ku2fxgt7k268u5kedl5pn25dqrd6v9eqem7kj3s2248mnfs7x6e06 The big difference between Norway and UK is that our buildings are very well insulated because of the harsh winters. A side effect of that is of course that they don't let in much heat in summer either. So it's usually enough to have a draft going through the apartment and the temperature will be ok. Saying that; when the climate change gets even worse, air conditioning will probably start becoming normal here as well. UK buildings generally have terrible insulation or none at all!