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46 minutes ago, Catoni said:

ac·cli·mate

ˈakləˌmāt/
verb
NORTH AMERICAN
 
  1. become accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions.

And for British speakers we use the adjective acclimatise...

 

Definition of 'acclimatised'

English: acclimatized

acclimatised in British

(əˈklaɪməˌtaɪzd)

adjective

British another name for acclimatized

Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

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10 minutes ago, Catoni said:

   Studies in the literature show that, if you make a SERIOUS effort to acclimate properly, it takes somewhere around three weeks to a month to acclimate to new conditions such as moving to a new climate, and three to six weeks for moving to a much higher altitude like if you are going to cities higher in altitude like the mountains of Nepal or Tibetan plateau for instance.. 

    Yes, it can take some people a year or more, especially if they are overweight., and if they do not make a serious effort to acclimate....(they use A/C a lot etc.)  

 

     Some people may NEVER acclimate because of A/C use and/or overweight and out of shape for their age.  (I'm 66 by the way)

   Personally... I found the first three to four weeks very uncomfortable.. soaked in sweat, suffering in the heat and humidity...  and then I started feeling much more comfortable....  sweating slowed to normal... no more suffering in the heat....  and the days were getting even warmer approaching Songkran time.

   I'm sure that my body would continue to acclimate for perhaps a year.  But the worst part was over in three weeks to a month and I was much more comfortable in the heat than previously.  

    I also found that by leaving the A/C off when in Thailand/Cambodia etc..... that my electric bill is much, much lower. 

   Fan only...  

  

 

 

 

 

I appreciate  and respect what you say.

 

My interest is to be comfortable and I am OK to do whatever's necessary to accomplish that within the limits of the law.

 

I commend whoever likes to strive to acclimation but I've no interest in that endeavor.

 

I'm able to afford whatever the  energy bill is and for the foreseeable future I'l continue to have a  a temperature setting that provides me the comfort I want.

 

Other than that I try to be a "green" person.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, watcharacters said:

 

 

 

 

I appreciate  and respect what you say.

 

My interest is to be comfortable and I am OK to do whatever's necessary to accomplish that within the limits of the law.

 

I commend whoever likes to strive to acclimation but I've no interest in that endeavor.

 

I'm able to afford whatever the  energy bill is and for the foreseeable future I'l continue to have a  a temperature setting that provides me the comfort I want.

 

Other than that I try to be a "green" person.

 

 

 

   Thank you for your kind words.   Best wishes to you.  Each to their own as they say.  My budget is more limited, and that is why I prefer southeast Asia over North America and Europe.  I would love to spend a lot of time in Europe....  but my retirement income is not high enough, and I do love the tropics now, the food, and the temples and people of southeast Asia.  

      But I may soon also spend some time in India and Sri Lanka. I want to visit the sacred places of Lord Buddha's life in Nepal and north east India,  and the temples of Sri Lanka also. 

    I have enough income for the Thai O-A long term visa, and to live in comfort in Thailand and Cambodia and India.... but not enough to spend much time in Europe.  Too poor for Europe.

    Good luck to you..  

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27 minutes ago, smotherb said:

I like the a/c on and cold, especially at night. My woman and I curl-up underneath a comforter and enjoy each other, even in sleep. However, I am not worried about the cost of a/c; maybe if I was, it wold make a difference, but I doubt it. The pleasure of intertwined bodies, makes it worthwhile.

I enjoy intertwined warm bodies with a fan in the background; however, each to his own.

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You both need to move up North. No aircon on between early Nov and the end of Feb. Bliss.

Your missus is the polar opposite of mine.

Apart from in a car/truck....

Her - air on full blast all windows shut.

Me - air off, windows open.

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6 hours ago, xerostar said:

My gf equates air con and fans to an oxygen supply.
I can't convince her that you need to have a window open to replenish the depleted oxygen in the room. I had to install an exhaust fan in the bedoom because she prefers windows closed. She wants to have fans on full bore all night too which dries my eyes out.

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Aircon brings into the room fresh filtered air — with oxygen — from outside. 

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Aircon brings into the room fresh filtered air — with oxygen — from outside. 

Well if the intake to the aircon is outside yes.
But split systems in use around the world only recirculate the same air that's in the room.
If you have a small bedroom with tight fitting doors and windows, by morning you are breathing air that is heavily polluted with carbon dioxide and low on oxygen. Theoretically you could both be asphyxiated if the doors and winows remained shut.
In a large bedroom with non-airtight doors and windows, you are safer and less likely to wake up with a headache from breathing air with low oxygen levels. The temperature of the aircon air being cool on your face fools you into thinking it is like fresh air, but it's not.


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11 hours ago, nikmar said:

Yep. Exactly the same....she s only happy when it's set on "glacial". 

 

The thing is....she complains about how cold the cinema or sky train is.

Right now, we checked into a hotel this afternoon, she set the AC on 16C and high fan when I went out to buy something, came back she was under the covers, hoody sweatshirt and a knit cap on her head  -  you can't argue, I just raised the temp and lowered the fan, and told her not to touch it.  I am sure sometime in the middle of the night it will be like the Artic Circle again, and the dance will start all over.   

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What seems to work for us (and we're kind of the opposite of the OP) is to set the temperature of the aircon at around 26 and I set a fan (floor standing Hatari) to blow directly on me only.  She doesn't get so cold and I am comfortable because any excess heat my body is creating is being whisked away immediately rather than waiting for radiation to trigger the aircon on again.

 

Of course she wouldn't be a woman without complaining that I'm wasting electricity running both whilst ignoring the massive savings of doing it my way rather than having the temperature set to where (Great Lakes region - the average annual high temperature is 13.7 and averages up to 28 in July) I grew up...

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Well its what is called taking the piss folks however on reflection it may be a fair call. If you want a young woman on tap 24/7 there is a cost attached. ATM, aircon, family, food, drink, beautification, viagra, etc, ahh the wonders of this fair Country. 

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9 hours ago, dave_boo said:

What seems to work for us (and we're kind of the opposite of the OP) is to set the temperature of the aircon at around 26 and I set a fan (floor standing Hatari) to blow directly on me only.  She doesn't get so cold and I am comfortable because any excess heat my body is creating is being whisked away immediately rather than waiting for radiation to trigger the aircon on again.

 

Of course she wouldn't be a woman without complaining that I'm wasting electricity running both whilst ignoring the massive savings of doing it my way rather than having the temperature set to where (Great Lakes region - the average annual high temperature is 13.7 and averages up to 28 in July) I grew up...

Seems a lot like here, though my gf does not complain about me wasting money. She loves saving on buying groceries and trying to keep me in check from spending too much (i can go overboard i like it if someone gives me a reality check once in a while). 

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I would think in more cases than not ( including mine) where farrangs come from a colder climate and Thailand being so hot, it is us that want it colder and the GF that wants it hotter . My aircon bill 5k a month ( 70 sq metres) , GF likes it hotter but we don't have problems with it . We don't set it excessively cold, nothing like 7/11 or some taxis etc. Can always find a way to raise her body temp. 

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16 hours ago, thaiguzzi said:

You both need to move up North. No aircon on between early Nov and the end of Feb. Bliss.

Your missus is the polar opposite of mine.

Apart from in a car/truck....

Her - air on full blast all windows shut.

Me - air off, windows open.

We do not have aircon in the house so no worries there, but the car. It can be 30+ outside and the girl will have the aircon fan on low so the car temp would be lucky to go to 28C. In winter it can be 18C outside and the first thing she does is turn the aircon on to drop the temp to 15C. Go figure.

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It works both ways. Go back to a cold country in the winter and you.will be freezing. Takes awhile to get use to it. People who don't spend anytime outdoors are always freezing. My ex was terrible for this. I would say let's go for a walk...no its too cold. In the summer it was too hot.

 

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22 hours ago, murraynz said:

the more i read about problems with thai wives--the more it appeals to me to have a casual "rented" girl.

i can change her if i get bored or she doesnt like the rules...

aircond is NOT  healthy and IS  expensive--surely you guys need to have "some" control over your lives ????

Yes there is nothing like fresh pussy.........................:stoner:

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I am a older foreigner and I just can not take the heat any more. I keep our bedroom cool and living room cool for me. It is a must I have to have it! 

I read where the utilities are going to be going up,  I think meter readers seem to know where we live! 

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20 hours ago, TunnelRat69 said:

Right now, we checked into a hotel this afternoon, she set the AC on 16C and high fan when I went out to buy something, came back she was under the covers, hoody sweatshirt and a knit cap on her head  -  you can't argue, I just raised the temp and lowered the fan, and told her not to touch it.  I am sure sometime in the middle of the night it will be like the Artic Circle again, and the dance will start all over.   

Mine is similar. Isn't that a crazy behaviour ?

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9 hours ago, sikishrory said:

Some interesting and funny answers. As I type this we are in bed and it is stinking hot but her skin is normal temp and she seems not bothered at all. Really don't understand it. Literally opposite of me always.
 

For starters you need to use a thermometer to measure her temp, as just putting your hand on her also depends on your temperature.

However, she does seem unusual in her responses to environment.

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On 1/19/2018 at 2:25 PM, xerostar said:

My gf equates air con and fans to an oxygen supply.
I can't convince her that you need to have a window open to replenish the depleted oxygen in the room. I had to install an exhaust fan in the bedoom because she prefers windows closed. She wants to have fans on full bore all night too which dries my eyes out.

don't sleep with open eyes, problem solved.

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On 1/19/2018 at 5:33 PM, Catoni said:

If you depend on A/C in your home in the tropics... you will ALWAYS be very uncomfortable without it. 

that applies to all goodies in life such as good food, good wine, a comfortable home and last not least a good lady.

 

by the way... some people do NOT want to acclimatize but enjoy the comfort of airconditioning as one enjoys the comfort of heating living in a cold climate. no smart-àrse ever talks of acclimatizing when ambient temperatures are below freezing causing indoor temperatures without heating to drop to extremely uncomforable levels.

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