@@true05angel and what temperature do you have at summer? for me "not higher than 25°C" is also sounds great for summer, for example I'm really enjoying 20°C summer weather in my city.
When you guys made the video where he's sweating and says "my ancestors were made to survive the ice age" was so great, I say that everytine summer hits😅
Yep 45° here currently which I just checked but it also said feels like 53° and I couldn't agree more. It felt like I was burning while I was doing some chores
@@Latenightshadow for us it’s been raining all summer I actually wanna cry it’s supposed to be august and we’ve been stuck inside cause it’s raining and cold 💀
Im in Florida its 90F (32c) but the humidity hits you like a brick wall. When i was living in Belgium in the summer i was always cold and my bf was sweating like a hog xD
My husband is from Venezuela. We live in Poland now. He says that for some reason summer in Poland is much worse than any season in Venezuela. He says the heat is very different.
As an Indian ( from Chennai) who lives in Canada, Canadians say that 25° is a heatwave while back in india we would be wearing sweaters at 30° because it's considered " winter"
I'm a white American, and most of my friends are Indian. It's infuriating how clean and fresh they look after a summer hike while I look like a melting pink pig!
I've lived in Germany my entire life, and the German summer still kills me every time. Anything hotter than 23°C, and I'm a zombie with a headache, shuffling around miserably.
My colleagues in Munich told me most buildings in Munich and even our Munich office did not have air conditioning. So the buildings would get really hot. I understand you might be from a different place but is this really a thing? Like old buildings not renovated for central AC in Germany?
@@yashikamishra8224 AC is unfortunately very unusual in Germany. To the regret of many old people, for example. There are many who die from heat. This is why the Federal Minister of Health, Karl Lauterbach, has announced that he wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany. Funnily enough, it contains many things (warning app for heat, etc.), except for area-wide AC.
I’m American but this has been the same argument I’ve used my whole life to defend my preference for the cold. I love that despite being thousands of miles away, someone feels the same.
My husband is from Egypt but they have a dry heat there but in my country we have a wet heat. Same temperatures feel totally different. In his country I sometimes need a sweater at 25 because it feels chilly and 30 feels quite fine because dry wind cools you, but 30 in my country feels like laying in a hot tub. Even my husband feels hot here in those (for him) low temperatures.
Soooo accurate! Vegas at 43 was absolutely amazing while back home I'm uncomfortable wheb it's over 21 outside. Went to Chicago last week and no joke 29 there felt like 15 to me. I brought 2 light jackets and was freezing. At home i don't even own a proper coats just light to medium jackets.
I can handle hot & dry weather but not a hot & humid It feels like I'm literally annoyed of my own body and nothing could fix that, neither a shower nor an ice-cream
As a Texan, I remember visiting London during the "great British heat wave" it was so weird watching everyone suffer and complain about how brutally hot it was, while it was literally the perfect temperature. Not too hot, not too cold. It didn't even matter that I stayed in a flat with no A/C, I just cracked the window and it was perfect.
I've experienced the same but in reverse, as a Buffalo NYer going to Florida in the winter during a "cold snap." It was crazy to see how folks were taking it, and refusing to go outside in what I thought was mild weather. I enjoyed myself but had to keep it quiet!
I am in KY and we went to San Diego in December for our honeymoon. We left ~20°F weather and snow, and we're delighted that it was in the 50s in California. Everyone was warning us to "be careful out there, it's cold!" And we'd giggle about it later! 50° was wonderful!
As an Indonesian, same. But then again, it´s a tropical country a.k.a an eternal summer. Won´t have any tea for our entire life if we wait until 'winter' 😂😂
@@RUclipsCat-ie1pc summer now day in my city 43 and its boiling inside out even ac are smoking 😅, just few months or a month then moonson rainy comes 😅.
West Indian here even tho it's kinda cloudy for the past 2-3 days before it our max was 47° 😀 whenever I laid on my bed it felt like I laid on a hot frying pan🥲
Vietnamese here, 20°C is literally our winter. There was this once the weather hits 8°C and I wore like five layer of clothes and a bonus layer which is my blanket
In Kolkata, we run our AC at 30°C which is the highest setting. It's not chilly. Just comfortable. Removes the 97% humidity and gets the room temp to a cool 25-27°C 😊
Well yes you should drink warm drinks when it is hot. If you drink cold drinks then you cool down your internal temperature and your body starts to heat up.
It's because it's the best way to aclimate to hot temperatures, I learned it as a German in Tunesia and Egypt and it has saved and changed my life. 😂 Thanks to the wisdom of other cultures 😊
@@trashbag2753 Just goes to show how we've adapted to our climate. I can spot a foreign visitor from a mile away. While us locals are wearing winter clothes and feeling cold, they're wearing shorts and flip flops. It always makes me smile.
@@ladysansa. Dude if you have black/dark skin, you have more heat resistance, becouse you have more eumelanin. That isnt racism, that is biology, that is science fact. White ppl have lower rsistance for heat. Biology, that all. The white man is biologically not adapted to such high temperatures.
As a fellow South African. You don’t understand 30 in South Africa vs. 30 in Asia. Here in Japan your b@pls stick not from the 30 but from the 99% humidity. You are wet all day long you are sticky not fun. And shade forget it that humidity still hits you there too. In SA summer 30 really is like yeah let’s go out and enjoy here it is like Uhmm nope stay in my room with aircon.Vietnam and places like that as South African you will suffer. It is not fun in those areas at all you will be a mop losing water making puddles behind you like Handel and fretted bread crumbs
Honestly, I’m from South Florida so 86° is normal temperature for me but no AC anywhere that’s just rough. I can deal without it for a few days but not for months on end so I do sympathize also get a ceiling fan it’s probably the best thing for that kind of weather.
Was thinking the same thing. That's what I love about all her videos. She's not only an ambassador for Germany and Vietnam but also brings people of all kind of different cultures together.
@@Ahmed-pf3lg if yours talking about the north then yeah but its only place that gets really cold in all the other parts it's really hot and rarely cold...
One time an ex boyfriend here told me that he had heatstroke and it was 20 degrees. It took so much energy for my Australian brain control my laughter in the moment.
I lived in an island in the Indian Ocean, and there were some german students exchanges who visited us for a semester when I was in highschool. They told us that in germany, in summer, if the weather is above a certain temperature, they were sent back home. That temperature scale was so laughable for us as we are so used to hot temperatures and nothing like a canicule could be reasonable enough for us to skip school. The only reason here to be sent back home is a red alert for a tropical storm and even here, it would be just 1 or 2 days max every 2 or 3 years. 😅 and I said, that even in a pricey private highschool like I was, there was no AC at all in our classrooms, just some old inefficient ventilators that just stir hot air through the room. Even our university amphitheaters don’t have AC nor enough electrical outlets for more than 4 students at the same time. According to german students who choose our university for an Erasmus year, they would never expected that kind of lack of basic students need from a french University 😂
@@samaelhenryHaving grown up in both Germany and Mexican desert, I have been sent home from school for both the heat and the cold. In Germany schools can't keep you there if they can't provide AC when it's above 30C. And when it's less than 10 degrees in Mexico simply nobody shows up to school lmao
As a Brit who's travelled around a bit, I have to say that humidity makes a major difference. I've felt bright & fresh in 40°C heat in drier countries, whereas a damp 25°C in the UK will stick to your skin & make you want to die (Edit: oh my god, I've started a global conflict 👀🤣)
Yeah. August in Egypt with 42°C? No problem. Just find a bit of shade and chill. One year later in Japan with 33°C but also 90% humidity.... nothing but death. No energy whatsoever, I'm just fucking melting.
This!! I'm from Aruba and live in the Netherlands. Everyone here tells me i'm suppose to be used to the hot weather. I always have to explain that it is completely different. In my whole 26 years of life i've never sweat as much as i do here during summer
It's never got that hot where I live in Britain. Tho last summer it did reach 38°C where I live; but that was the hottest temperature ever recorded in the country. Climate change is definitely making our summers hotter and our winters colder
i have an australian flat mate and ill never forget when we went to the beach, was like a hot day in england like 23oc and she was sat there full beach mode looking fabulous like "bitch its cold" 🤣🤣🤣
Same dude. I only have t shirts in my gardrobe cuz i get too hot in any other type of clothing. Any day of the year. It doesn't help that i sweat so god damn much
@@Lilac23712 Well, actually I had nearly no problems with 45 degrees C in Southern France - a dry heat and always wind in the Rhone valley. But 35 degrees C in humid conditions, especially without a constant breeze, are a pain... 😄
I swear in Northern Europe the summer heat feels different than in year-round hot countries. Have been in 40 degrees in latam and the Caribbean and been fine; 29 degrees in UK and you feel like you're in a steam bath - arrrrggghhhh! 🥵🥵🥵
I actually don’t agree. I’m from France and we get 40 once or twice a year. It’s obviously very hot, but I experienced the worst heat of my life in Japan. I can’t stand tropical weather. But then there is AC in Japan unlike France so there’s that.
@@mnky75 Atleast for Germany it usually is very humid during summer. Usually bar some exceptions when there is a High-Pressure area sitting over Germany letting dry Sahara Air linger on for weeks. German summers are normally super humid and we do got alot of thunder storms because of that...or rather we used to have them. I remember Pre-2010 when it rained daily between 14:00-17:00 because thats when humidity, temperature and high-pressure air mixed alltogether and would create strong, but beautiful thunder storms. Nowadays its really reduced to a minimum :( Also back then the Summers werent so unbearable because of that daily rain which would see the temperature drop usually by 5 degrees and refreshing wind.
As soon as it's over 25 I start hating everything. Especially not being able to sleep because it's so hot is the worst. I am restless for the whole summer
Have you tried sleeping with a wet shirt? Either one you're wearing or just one you can put over your body to cool it down? It's the only thing let's me sleep in summer
I used to work in a plastic tent insjde of a greenhouse during summer, wearing full overalls and long sleeves, and I felt so powerful walking outside where it was only 30 degrees and watching everyone else melt while I felt refreshed.
It’s incomparable. I grew up in an extremely hot country and I can’t deal with the summer in Germany. I can’t even breathe fresh air when it’s 30 degrees 😂😂
@@Paula.HP. I'm near Berlin and it hasn't been humid, which has made the heat quite bearable up until now. Tomorrow the humidity goes up and it'll be sweat puddles all around.
As a Brit I once worked outdoors with many Malaysians and Filipinos whilst in NZ during winter. Their weakest to "cold" weather made me feel like polar bear.
Summers in Cologne are now 43 -45 in midday. I moved up north to the countryside and am closer to the coast now. So a steife Brise is coming in every now and then. But I am scared of my summer job in cologne again this year. I hope my Office as AC 🤞
I love the comments from people all over the world. Greetings and love to you all! I hope, you all are well and have opportunities to cool down and/or enjoy summer somehow
@@feliitchi 30°C is 86°F. You divide Celsius by 5, multiply that by 9 and add 32. To convert Fahrenheit into Celsius, you subtract 32, divide by 9 and multiply by 5.
It keeps getting hotter and hotter every year. This is the hottest winter ever here in Italy: September temperatures but it's actually NOVEMBER. Mosquitos are still alive and sucking our blood, I'm thinking of writing my testament before summer comes... because I don't think I will survive next summer.
if its not 40 degrees here in Australia its either winter in the half-normal cities or your freezing to death in Victoria/Tasmania (you literally can feel the freezing winds from antarctica) 🔥🥵🥶🧊
As an Austrian, I can confirm I already feel like dying when the temperature rises above 25°C. Please someone bless us with eternal Fall/Spring like temperatures.
Wear cotton clothes loose fitting that's what Asians do during summer.. avoid black colour wear light colour clothes.. also avoid the sun lol even tho 25 degree is like winter for me.. in bangladesh it's always 43 degree or 45.. I'm in london and I wear blanket
@@Ratonu29 hahahahah that's cold actually.. in bangladesh it's over 40 degrees but feels like almost 50 degrees.. worst part they don't have electricity because the govt is facing fuel shortage.. it's like hell on earth.. if you use Fan you'll get heat waves.. we depend on AC mostly but no electricity there now.. take shower 5 times a day helps to survive Even I grew up in that weather.. highly humid as well.. yet people still wear clothes.. cotton clothes light colour
@@Ratonu29 just take cold shower you'll be fine.. we south Asians don't just take shower everyday, we sometimes take shower multiple times a day.. before going out and after coming to house or before sleep.. and wear loose fit cotton clothes light in colour.. white helps too.. And make cold milkshake with banana.. thank me later
I find summers in Europe more difficult to survive because of lack of ACs and Fans at home. Plus the houses retain so much heat with all the carpets and all. In India I atleast have AC and cooler houses
As a Russian, I can feel the pain of German people, we also have around 30 degrees these days and I just refuse to leave the house. I prefer winter tbh, autumn and spring is fine too Greetings from Kaliningrad ❤️
@@uniwolfgamer1094I live in southeast Asia and there are many place here below 20°C temp. Usually in mountain area. Like in the mountain area near my place, the usual temp is 17°C and sometimes even 14°C.
@@letsreallytalk948230 is a God send for the southern U.S. during Summer 😂 I enjoy watching the panic people have whenever it gets hot during the summer.
As a German dude who technically melts away upwards from 30° C I can approve. But therefore I also don't mind it being -15° C. Enough to finally use the heater and wear more than a shirt at home. 🤣
humidity and wind plays a big role in what you perceive as hot. 30°C in an office building in a big city with poor ventilation and no air con? hell! 40°C on a tropical beach with the option to go swimming and chill under a palm tree? heaven!
Yeah, it's all about the humidity. 40 degrees in Austria? Great! 30 degrees in The Netherlands? Nighmare! On top of that, houses in i.e Turkey are built to stay cool. Houses in Germany are built stay warm. 1 + 1 = 2.
What the difference? Does it have to do with humidity? If so which places are more and less humid in europe? Genuinely trying to understand the difference between temperatures in different places
@@igarashiaroha2458 Yh but I feel like it’s a different kind of heat. African “summer” is usually a dry kind of heat and there’s a breeze, _sometimes_ it rains HEAVILY during that season but it’s warm and so nice to stand in. In England, summer is humid and sticky, barely any breeze, I doubt we’re gonna get any rain again and our belated summer just started
Anything beneath 30 degrees Celsius is technically winter for us southeast asian folks
As a Thai, I can confirm it’s true hahaha
Me checking the temperature wondering why I feel cold then finding out it's 28 degrees
@@wunlawealthsame for Philippines
I set my AC to 26 💀
Oof could you survive a Canadian winter where we get like -40 hahaha
Your Filipino neighbor enjoying newly brewed coffee at high noon:
😂 this!
Or eating soup at noon, im a big fan and people tell me im insane in summer lol
Drinking coffee wearing a jacket
me at lunch walk to miles with ou getting sweety
Lol 😂
Everything above 25 degrees melts my brain.
Where do you live?!? I love in southern America (South Carolina) & 25 would be a pleasant early spring day!
@@true05angel and what temperature do you have at summer?
for me "not higher than 25°C" is also sounds great for summer, for example I'm really enjoying 20°C summer weather in my city.
@@RonikaAvonagor i'm pretty sure southern americans have would have 70-80 degrees FAHRENHEIT, btw.
@@mitsuhashii oh, so, it's about the same temperature 25°c =77F
Wait where do you live?
In Vietnam ,we only have 25 degrees outside when it’s in the early morning of the winter🥹🥹🥹✌️✌️✌️
Meanwhile people in India surviving at 50°
True😂😂😂
By your name I guess you're from Kolkata , if you are , I'm too from Kolkata and please tell me when it'll rain over here ... Cause it's burning hot 😭
It's literally raining right now 😁@@ArthBachhuka
@@ArthBachhuka it rained...
Thankfully 😌
When you guys made the video where he's sweating and says "my ancestors were made to survive the ice age" was so great, I say that everytine summer hits😅
Same. Definitely
Don't forget the mammoths
If Germans can't cope with hot Summer then it is time you make icecubes with sparkling water and put the ice cubes into fridge cold beer.
@@honesty_-no9heno
@@honesty_-no9heputting ice cubes into beer is considered a crime in germany and i ain't even joking.
As an Indian who's currently battling a 45 degree heatwave, I relate to this lmao
ikr last night was like 20° at midnight, i was shivering 🤣🤣
Lol same
it's 43°C here but feels like 47°C 🥵
Yep 45° here currently which I just checked but it also said feels like 53° and I couldn't agree more. It felt like I was burning while I was doing some chores
Yup just checked ,44° here in Lucknow India but it also said feels like 49° 😢😢
As a British person anything over 20 makes us go into a nation wide panic😂
20 is our winter 😂
@@Latenightshadow for us it’s been raining all summer I actually wanna cry it’s supposed to be august and we’ve been stuck inside cause it’s raining and cold 💀
my house here in mexico is 30 celsius with the fans on😆
True for Kamchatka: grew up with 15-17C summer and ±5C winter. Continental climate extremes are trying to kill me 😅
Im in Florida its 90F (32c) but the humidity hits you like a brick wall. When i was living in Belgium in the summer i was always cold and my bf was sweating like a hog xD
My husband is from Venezuela. We live in Poland now. He says that for some reason summer in Poland is much worse than any season in Venezuela. He says the heat is very different.
It's probably difference in humidity. It makes a ton of difference
It's how the buildings are built. Everything in Poland and Europe in general is built to retain heat, even the whole cities were planned this way.
@@rateater1857 He complains when we’re outside. 😅
@@DemanaJaire I mean it does get up to 70+ percent humidity a lot
@@user-qf5kl6cv2y In Poland or Venezuela? 😂
As an Indian ( from Chennai) who lives in Canada, Canadians say that 25° is a heatwave while back in india we would be wearing sweaters at 30° because it's considered " winter"
What do u mean exactly by "Puppy Lover"? BTW u eat loads of chilly so suit urself.
Muppadhu degree winter aa? Idhu ungalukku konjam over aa....?😂
What do you mean by back in India. You should mention that it is Tamil Nadu. I also live in India and 28°C is too hot for me.
Unmai da... In chennai if its below 30 I used to wear muffler .
@@Madhu.R ilai bro...I'm from madurai. I'm living in chennai . Whenever it is below 30 C we used to wear leather jackets and mufflers.
I’m Canadian and anything over 25C makes me wilt like a hothouse orchid 🥵
Im british but same, anything over 20C is suffering
edit: ITS 26C TODAY HELP US WE ARE SUFFERING
German here, I agree with the 20 degrees statement. That's when I turn on the AC in the car.
You can see me in shorts above 12 degrees
@@Sacuto3422C is the perfect weather for going for a swim
@@ilikedinosaurs392 totally. You need to get out of the water at some point and anything above 28°C is just too warm to get out of the water
I have my AC at 25°C
It's 40°C outside in India
In India 40°C is considered as normal temperature in summer 😢
Not in whole India..
40°C is no way "normal" summer here... That's around peak summer..
@@ArvindKumar-ud2kxhere in odisha 40 degree is common in summer... Here peak temperature is 46 degree
@@utkal0016 hmm, but it's not the same for whole India..
Yeah it not easy to live in 40 deg temp . @@ArvindKumar-ud2kx
Where ??? Name the place. In west bengal 45 normal in summer 😅😂@@ArvindKumar-ud2kx
I'm a white American, and most of my friends are Indian. It's infuriating how clean and fresh they look after a summer hike while I look like a melting pink pig!
🤣😂
Totally feel you 😂
Invite them skiing at minus 20
if you are petty.
I'm indian, you are the typical soyboy xD
@@oskarmartin6486I would wear shorts in the winter with a mini fan around my neck just to be extra petty.
I've lived in Germany my entire life, and the German summer still kills me every time. Anything hotter than 23°C, and I'm a zombie with a headache, shuffling around miserably.
My colleagues in Munich told me most buildings in Munich and even our Munich office did not have air conditioning. So the buildings would get really hot. I understand you might be from a different place but is this really a thing? Like old buildings not renovated for central AC in Germany?
bro it's 30c and I'm using a blanket I'm not even joking 😭😭
@@yashikamishra8224 Yup, that is the case for a lot of places in Germany, I live in Berlin and there is no AC whatsoever.
@@yashikamishra8224 AC is unfortunately very unusual in Germany. To the regret of many old people, for example. There are many who die from heat. This is why the Federal Minister of Health, Karl Lauterbach, has announced that he wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany. Funnily enough, it contains many things (warning app for heat, etc.), except for area-wide AC.
That's lower than the average in Michigan-
As a Filipino, incredibly relatable. It could literally be like 40 degrees outside and some still wear a jacket
Someone called😊
I'm one of them😂
Mm your correct, even at school my classmates still wearing a jacket even with an 30+ degrees outside and meanwhile us look like sweating in shit
You don't want a sunburn...
So crazy but true 😢😂
As a Nigerian,it's 30 degrees this morning and my kids wore sweaters to school😂
That is afternoon temperature in south africa in summer
In summer
That 30 degrees is cold for us in Nigeria,so the kids have to layer up on their clothing
😂
Daym I relate 😂
We Indians are facing 45 degrees Celsius heat wave. It's like we melted from human form to ameba
When you live in a country with over 1.4 bilion of people, its normal
As a Swede i would prefer -30 over +30, i can always put on more clothes. But if it gets too hot, you can do nothing 😢
I’m American but this has been the same argument I’ve used my whole life to defend my preference for the cold. I love that despite being thousands of miles away, someone feels the same.
As a northern Midwestern American, I agree wholeheartedly.
My Thai gf does not. 😂
Exactly, plus going to bed with a hotwaterbottle is one of the best feelings there is.
Agreed. It is the irony of my life that I am from Germany's warmest/ sunniest region.
As a swede to I completely agree
My husband is from Egypt but they have a dry heat there but in my country we have a wet heat. Same temperatures feel totally different. In his country I sometimes need a sweater at 25 because it feels chilly and 30 feels quite fine because dry wind cools you, but 30 in my country feels like laying in a hot tub. Even my husband feels hot here in those (for him) low temperatures.
HUMIDITY FACT!
@@raisa9717 exactly,
Even in Vietnam, summer in the north and the south is different. 30 dregee in north is way more hotter than south because the humidity
Soooo accurate! Vegas at 43 was absolutely amazing while back home I'm uncomfortable wheb it's over 21 outside. Went to Chicago last week and no joke 29 there felt like 15 to me. I brought 2 light jackets and was freezing. At home i don't even own a proper coats just light to medium jackets.
I can handle hot & dry weather but not a hot & humid
It feels like I'm literally annoyed of my own body and nothing could fix that, neither a shower nor an ice-cream
Hahaha I'm from the Philippines and can relate but the humidity is really something else
Constant 30C, but humidity is a killer. Everything feels stuffy and wrong, even in the most cool areas.
Sweating also sucks too, kasi it doesnt feel like water, it feels like glue coming out
@@rish1656bro needs to lessen eating salty foods man.
@@rish1656 its what you eat , stop eating GLUTTEN foods lol
Okay dirty pigs
I know right. It's the same here in Texas. 30 is like a nice cool spring day.
As a Texan, I remember visiting London during the "great British heat wave" it was so weird watching everyone suffer and complain about how brutally hot it was, while it was literally the perfect temperature. Not too hot, not too cold. It didn't even matter that I stayed in a flat with no A/C, I just cracked the window and it was perfect.
I've experienced the same but in reverse, as a Buffalo NYer going to Florida in the winter during a "cold snap." It was crazy to see how folks were taking it, and refusing to go outside in what I thought was mild weather. I enjoyed myself but had to keep it quiet!
I am in KY and we went to San Diego in December for our honeymoon. We left ~20°F weather and snow, and we're delighted that it was in the 50s in California. Everyone was warning us to "be careful out there, it's cold!" And we'd giggle about it later! 50° was wonderful!
How much hot is it in Texas in the summer days? Highest temp? Please tell me in C cz I am bad at maths🥲🥲
Lol right
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My Indian self can relate, we have our hot cup of tea at 45°
Whaat 😢 Im German, I would rather have -30°C so I can wrap myself in warm blankets lol
As an Indonesian, same. But then again, it´s a tropical country a.k.a an eternal summer. Won´t have any tea for our entire life if we wait until 'winter' 😂😂
Sweating profusely
@@RUclipsCat-ie1pc summer now day in my city 43 and its boiling inside out even ac are smoking 😅, just few months or a month then moonson rainy comes 😅.
That's true 😂😂 we crave for hot tea even in summer
I’ve lived my whole life with 40-45 summers… I still am immediately melting when I step foot outside & it’s only 35ish recently 😭😭😭
Summers like this remind why people in warmer countries are so "lazy", because I barely get anything done.
So true, I don't like using AC much and I'm melting into a puddle in my own room 🥲🥲🥲
You and me both. Especially in this here Europe without any relief 🥵
Me when 33°C outside 😂 but i still eat something spicy and hot. 😂😂😂 I don't know what's wrong with me.
@@khoirunnisa2801 me craving something hot like phó or curry 😭🤣🚨
In Nagpur India, summer at 45 degree Celsius is just normal 😅
I grew up with 45°C summers but then I moved to Canada and anything past 25°C makes me melt lol the humidity is insane
It's like canada temperature is really hot
Same, I grew up in Finland and anything past 20˚C makes me melt ..
I live in the US and same tbh
Lol same
@@jensonsjc1st omg, this is so relatable. grew up near Finland and Norway and it's literally the same for me.
South Indian here. 35°C+ for more than a month👀👀 Thank God since yesterday it started to rain in nights.
@AKS same bro/female bro(sis) 😂😂 in ky region 45😂😂
It's 43-45 C° in summer for me (Thailand) now is raining season tho, so it's around 32-35 C° 😊
humidity hurts 😅
West Indian here even tho it's kinda cloudy for the past 2-3 days before it our max was 47° 😀 whenever I laid on my bed it felt like I laid on a hot frying pan🥲
💯
Same as Filipinos 😂 it's 45°C and we're sipping scalding hot coffee in the middle of the day 🤣🤣🤣
I wasn't ready for chapati blanket 😭
Us bro Us.
Tas pagdating ng dec-jan panay sabi ng “lamig-lamig” kahit above 27°c yung temp.
Not mentioning filipinos dont use umbrella's they instead use jacket as if it was cold
Sometimes it reaches 50 degrees, haha.
Canadian here, anything over 20°C makes me wanna die
I wear a blanket and 3 layers with the heater on 20 degrees. U go above 40 it kinda gets hot 45+ that’s real heat 50+, unliveable
Vietnamese here, 20°C is literally our winter. There was this once the weather hits 8°C and I wore like five layer of clothes and a bonus layer which is my blanket
@@anhnguyenlemai417 same, I live I Australia although I’m from India so in India our winters are 25 degrees easily for the average
I think as I am getting older I’m starting to become allergic to hot weather. 22-23 Celsius is now my maximum. Roll on autumn 🍂 🎃
In Kolkata, we run our AC at 30°C which is the highest setting. It's not chilly. Just comfortable. Removes the 97% humidity and gets the room temp to a cool 25-27°C 😊
As an Indian I can confirm that we still drink tea even if the temperature is more than 45 degree C 😂😂
same in Iraq it's like fresh juice for us😅😅
@@zoy.13. 😁😁
Well yes you should drink warm drinks when it is hot. If you drink cold drinks then you cool down your internal temperature and your body starts to heat up.
@@zoy.13.Yess 😂
It's because it's the best way to aclimate to hot temperatures, I learned it as a German in Tunesia and Egypt and it has saved and changed my life. 😂 Thanks to the wisdom of other cultures 😊
As a South African, 30C is absolute wonderful weather. Anything below 20C then I start putting on a jacket.
@@trashbag2753 Just goes to show how we've adapted to our climate. I can spot a foreign visitor from a mile away. While us locals are wearing winter clothes and feeling cold, they're wearing shorts and flip flops. It always makes me smile.
@@ladysansa. Dude if you have black/dark skin, you have more heat resistance, becouse you have more eumelanin. That isnt racism, that is biology, that is science fact.
White ppl have lower rsistance for heat. Biology, that all. The white man is biologically not adapted to such high temperatures.
As a fellow South African. You don’t understand 30 in South Africa vs. 30 in Asia. Here in Japan your b@pls stick not from the 30 but from the 99% humidity. You are wet all day long you are sticky not fun. And shade forget it that humidity still hits you there too. In SA summer 30 really is like yeah let’s go out and enjoy here it is like Uhmm nope stay in my room with aircon.Vietnam and places like that as South African you will suffer. It is not fun in those areas at all you will be a mop losing water making puddles behind you like Handel and fretted bread crumbs
Cute pfp
@@sunsettropical Thanks, it's our 12 year old Luka🐶
For my Americans!!!
30 degrees Celsius is 86 degrees Fahrenheit
45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit
This is perfect timing. Someone two comments above you commented in Fahrenheit and now, because of you, I understand what they meant. Thanks!!
Honestly, I’m from South Florida so 86° is normal temperature for me but no AC anywhere that’s just rough. I can deal without it for a few days but not for months on end so I do sympathize also get a ceiling fan it’s probably the best thing for that kind of weather.
Thank you!!❤
Once again, stumped by the metric system. 😅
I just asked Google! Thank you, as it is very confusing 😂
Coffee year round, helps you cool down, same with spicy food. Finnish heritage. Can’t live without coffee.
As a north european I can confirm anything above 15 Celsius is perfect beach weather
Hahah so true. My sons jumped into the lake when it hits 15C. Summer has started!
Trueee
Soooo real.
15 celcius is good for a sweet warm cuddle at home for south east asian like us 😂
Wrong 30 above
If its down of 25 c i am cold i dont know why i like hot weather
As a Floridian, same. But humidity makes a huge difference.
My sis lives there and her home is 120
@@garyorshoski6982no your sister lives on the sun lol
@@jordanwilliams5737it is in faranhite lol 😂
30C with low humidity is nice
As a Californian, I’m scared to go to Europe or the UK because it will freeze me to death 💀
Southeast US and 30c/86f sounds like a lovely summer
Right. We're used to 35c (90f) to 45c (114f) here in the Southeast US. The humidity tries to boil us.
Here in Florida it's normal, 85f is actually perfect 👌
Fr
@@sal_strazzulloFR today it was 92
@@Mr.mole_is_bestieTrue, and we had 90% humidity in Tampa this morning
Same in Romania,we have like 40 degrees in the summer 🫤
it’s honestly beautiful to continue to read the comments and see us educating one another around the globe like pen-pals. 💙💚💙
Was thinking the same thing. That's what I love about all her videos. She's not only an ambassador for Germany and Vietnam but also brings people of all kind of different cultures together.
33°C is actually our room temperature normally in India 😅...
I just realised how cooking recipies can be tricky with reagents held "in room temperature". 😳
Today temperature in madurai is 39 C. That's normal summer here. Today is little cooler than yesterfayy
@@VetriVelan_1000 just checked the room temperature rn. It's 36.3°C. And it's going to get worse around evening
@@anirchakraborty4953 s bro
@@VetriVelan_1000it's 43 in kolkata
In iraq it's 30 degrees and everyone is yelling winter is here😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
That’s crazy. Where I live 15 degrees or higher is t-shirt weather 😅
Yes 😂 do you know what m wearing rn? 3 layers of clothing and a jacket ITS WINTERRR
We call it summer when it's almost 50 degrees
It gets really cold in Iraq though… like near 0 degrees..
@@Ahmed-pf3lg if yours talking about the north then yeah but its only place that gets really cold in all the other parts it's really hot and rarely cold...
For any of my fellow Americans who might be watching and in need of a quick °C to °F conversion...
30°C = 86°F
45°C = 113°F
One time an ex boyfriend here told me that he had heatstroke and it was 20 degrees. It took so much energy for my Australian brain control my laughter in the moment.
I'd do the same think lmaoo
@ank6675 you're better than me, my caribbean born and raised brain couldnt hold the laughter in
I lived in an island in the Indian Ocean, and there were some german students exchanges who visited us for a semester when I was in highschool. They told us that in germany, in summer, if the weather is above a certain temperature, they were sent back home. That temperature scale was so laughable for us as we are so used to hot temperatures and nothing like a canicule could be reasonable enough for us to skip school. The only reason here to be sent back home is a red alert for a tropical storm and even here, it would be just 1 or 2 days max every 2 or 3 years. 😅 and I said, that even in a pricey private highschool like I was, there was no AC at all in our classrooms, just some old inefficient ventilators that just stir hot air through the room. Even our university amphitheaters don’t have AC nor enough electrical outlets for more than 4 students at the same time. According to german students who choose our university for an Erasmus year, they would never expected that kind of lack of basic students need from a french University 😂
I had last year it was I think 36-38 😂
@@samaelhenryHaving grown up in both Germany and Mexican desert, I have been sent home from school for both the heat and the cold. In Germany schools can't keep you there if they can't provide AC when it's above 30C. And when it's less than 10 degrees in Mexico simply nobody shows up to school lmao
As a Brit who's travelled around a bit, I have to say that humidity makes a major difference. I've felt bright & fresh in 40°C heat in drier countries, whereas a damp 25°C in the UK will stick to your skin & make you want to die
(Edit: oh my god, I've started a global conflict 👀🤣)
Yeah. August in Egypt with 42°C? No problem. Just find a bit of shade and chill.
One year later in Japan with 33°C but also 90% humidity.... nothing but death. No energy whatsoever, I'm just fucking melting.
Asia is 40 degrees with 60% or more humidity
You ever tried Singapore and Malaysia from April - Jun? 😆 Indonesia too but I don't know what months are the most humid for them.
This!! I'm from Aruba and live in the Netherlands. Everyone here tells me i'm suppose to be used to the hot weather. I always have to explain that it is completely different. In my whole 26 years of life i've never sweat as much as i do here during summer
😂
As a north indian... approx 45°C summers every year and I still sweat like a river is flowing above my head as soon I step outside 😂😂😂😂
But this year has broken every record 😢
@@xyzr9138well yes Sherlock it's 46 degrees in South India
It's never got that hot where I live in Britain. Tho last summer it did reach 38°C where I live; but that was the hottest temperature ever recorded in the country.
Climate change is definitely making our summers hotter and our winters colder
Kolkata is now 43 degree Celsius. 30 would be vey pleasant for me.
i have an australian flat mate and ill never forget when we went to the beach, was like a hot day in england like 23oc and she was sat there full beach mode looking fabulous like "bitch its cold" 🤣🤣🤣
Anything below 25c tends to be "cold" in the tropics. Average temps are 35 to 30C and 25 to 29c on rainy days or during moonsoon season
Going to the beach on a 23c day as an Aussie seems insane, unless I was like… going for a walk. It’d be way too chilly. Get wet and add wind. Nah.
@KC they are brithis not Aussies ,natives have been killed .
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm from NYC and I also think 23 is too chilly for a beach day 🤣
27 at least, 30 preferable
As someone who runs around outside with a Tshirt and shorts at 0°C, anything above 19°C is instant misery for me
Totally relatable! I usually go snow shovelling in a thick hoodie and short pants✌️😎
Edit: and usually start sweating after two minutes 🙈😂
Come to India the max here is 47°C 💀
Same dude. I only have t shirts in my gardrobe cuz i get too hot in any other type of clothing. Any day of the year. It doesn't help that i sweat so god damn much
Same! Today was the coldest day of the year in my country (-2°C) and I slept with a t-shirt and shorts. Oh but heat... WARMTH? Hate it.
@@Lilac23712 Well, actually I had nearly no problems with 45 degrees C in Southern France - a dry heat and always wind in the Rhone valley.
But 35 degrees C in humid conditions, especially without a constant breeze, are a pain... 😄
As an iraqi, in summer we have 45-52 degrees so 30 degrees is freezing
Iraqi brother 😆😃
Yes, for sure Iraq wins the Harawa
Im not iraqi, isnt like 50+ degrees literally dangerous? im in indonesia and 40 degrees can make water steam and stuff
@@skill_issuesmo7367well yes but their in the desert so it makes sense
The Coachella Valley, California, USA is 50-55°c I feel the pain.... And by pain I mean seatbelt brands and all 😂🏜️🔥
In Canada I walk around with my coat open at -5 on those hot winter days. XD
Everyone is advised to stay indoors if it's 40+
Also you:
I need AC sooooo much
😂😂😂
Germany is advanced. They got ac
@@minseokss have I said anywhere there is no ACs in Germany or you overthought my thoughts wrongly? :)
@@zeroeffortbasically why'd you reply 70 million years later
@@minseokss sorry I haven't replied a random commenter in a timely manner, I'M SOOOOOOO SORRRYYYYYYYYYY
As an australian who in summer deals with 50+ degree heat. I can confirm. No wonder our trees were on fire.
Lol 😂😂
"Our trees were on fire" so accurate.
You’re still lucky you still get to experience all seasons and your humidity isn’t as high as in the tropics close to 100%
122°Farenheit
Or 61°Semi-farenheit/Teselheit
Or 30½° Quarter Fahrenheit/Semi-Teselheit/Franheit
You are alive?😮
So true
I swear in Northern Europe the summer heat feels different than in year-round hot countries. Have been in 40 degrees in latam and the Caribbean and been fine; 29 degrees in UK and you feel like you're in a steam bath - arrrrggghhhh! 🥵🥵🥵
Maybe because you could go swimming?
A Japanese work colleague of mine swears that UK/Ireland/German etc. heat is way, way drier.
I actually don’t agree. I’m from France and we get 40 once or twice a year. It’s obviously very hot, but I experienced the worst heat of my life in Japan. I can’t stand tropical weather. But then there is AC in Japan unlike France so there’s that.
@@mnky75 Atleast for Germany it usually is very humid during summer. Usually bar some exceptions when there is a High-Pressure area sitting over Germany letting dry Sahara Air linger on for weeks.
German summers are normally super humid and we do got alot of thunder storms because of that...or rather we used to have them. I remember Pre-2010 when it rained daily between 14:00-17:00 because thats when humidity, temperature and high-pressure air mixed alltogether and would create strong, but beautiful thunder storms. Nowadays its really reduced to a minimum :( Also back then the Summers werent so unbearable because of that daily rain which would see the temperature drop usually by 5 degrees and refreshing wind.
@@mnky75 Japanese heat is said to be very humid.
As soon as it's over 25 I start hating everything. Especially not being able to sleep because it's so hot is the worst. I am restless for the whole summer
Same and I'm Southern European. I should be used to it but nope.
Sucks :( I live in Texas and it can hit 48. We use Fahrenheit but it’s 120 degrees Fahrenheit-> 48 degrees Celsius.
25 is a privilege for our 40 degree weather
Have you tried sleeping with a wet shirt? Either one you're wearing or just one you can put over your body to cool it down? It's the only thing let's me sleep in summer
@@kaiyxoooYou have air conditioning, Germany does not
My fathers taking sips of tea at 40 degree .. tea lovers do not care about weather ,tea is must❤
I used to work in a plastic tent insjde of a greenhouse during summer, wearing full overalls and long sleeves, and I felt so powerful walking outside where it was only 30 degrees and watching everyone else melt while I felt refreshed.
then let's hope climate change will make it so that 30°C will be the coldest winter days so you can be comfortable in the 60°C summers :)
@@hereticgrim Wow, passive aggressive much?
@@Gleichtrittthats just aggressive
It’s incomparable. I grew up in an extremely hot country and I can’t deal with the summer in Germany. I can’t even breathe fresh air when it’s 30 degrees 😂😂
Why is the air stagnant/no breeze?
@@silverfoxchain No idea, but same in UK! Mad.
Is it because of the dry air?
@@user-he5qe1rs4k no, actually it's the opposite, the German summer is extremely humid.
@@Paula.HP. I'm near Berlin and it hasn't been humid, which has made the heat quite bearable up until now. Tomorrow the humidity goes up and it'll be sweat puddles all around.
Uyen , thank you so much for brightening us with ua light comedy... Learning so much about Germany through your videos. Lots of love from India 🎉
Lots of love from Germany to India :)
30 to 34°c is the normal temperature the entire year here in Brazil, especially where I live. 😂
Students in SEA casually walking to school in +35C whilst in hoodie and or sweater and pants
Sounds like the counterpart to the German boys going to school in tshirts and Engelbert Strauss Shorts when it's 2 degrees in winter
same in Brasil
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA RELATABLE
That's me
And giant earmuffs!
As a Brit I once worked outdoors with many Malaysians and Filipinos whilst in NZ during winter. Their weakest to "cold" weather made me feel like polar bear.
Hi! I'm Canadian 🙋🏻♂️
@@skylaat17 Fair enough. I spent a summer in Canada and it was 30° almost everyday. A place of extremes. .
@@TurinTuramber Sadly yeah hahaha
Me who grew up with 55° C weather in the Middle East: 🥶
How are you alive? Genuine question from lil ol me in 🇬🇧🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🔥🔥
Bro I've got the extreme the other way lol -18° in SE United States, in other parts of the country the wind chill was making it feel like -45!! 🥶
That would be death. I definitely saw some 47 degree days in the UAE!!
@@lss74in saudi arabia the normal degree is 46°
Wow 55 degrees you have the second highest temperature ever recorded, likely the highest given the previous WR is known to be extremely unlikely
American here, I had to google 30°c=86°f, 45°c=113°f. 30°c here in central CA is just awesome. Love those days no AC needed.
As an danish person I can confirm 20 degrees is enough to make me faint
Quick tip: don’t go to the southern hemisphere if it needs to be 20°c to faint
Lol
No seriously don’t.
Ok I wont
Bye bye from India.
As an Indian, I can confirm summertime is like hell
It’s nothing compared to the Middle East lol I’ve experienced summer in both India and the Middle East
The Middle East is much worse
“Dubai laughs”
😂😂tell me about it, we are not in earth anymore we are in our planet next to the sun.
Abu Dhabi, UAE laughs,
50degree Celsius, (122F) feels like 57degree celsius.
IRAN LEFT THE CHAT😂
@@alvoreyxxfr?
India laughs with 43°c
Lore accurate! As a Canadian, I am also dying in 30 degree weather. Come back when it's 30 below.
What really makes the German heat unbearable is the lack of wind (breeze) and the length of the day. Also AC is mostly seen as a luxury device.
100 percent.
Germany is not designed to be this hot and it shows...
Summers in Cologne are now 43 -45 in midday. I moved up north to the countryside and am closer to the coast now. So a steife Brise is coming in every now and then. But I am scared of my summer job in cologne again this year. I hope my Office as AC 🤞
@@franziskaschlott3081steife Brise. 😂 ja moin
Oof thats the worse, no wind makes me feel dead
As a middle eastern I can assure you that I go out wearing a cozy hoodie when it's over 40 degrees almost 50
Let's hope climate change will make it 60°C for you. so you will be warm and cozy.
Fr
baby you are not comfortably wearing a hoodie when it’s 122 degrees outside lmfao that would just result in death regardless of where you grew up
@kaylam3116 there are summer hoodies for your information, they're very light
@@hereticgrim please don’t hope 🥲
As a Belgian who literally dies when it's like 25°c I feel called out on an astronomical level
Literally?
Buahahahah
As an Australian who also experiences 45-50°c heat.. 30°c is like a beautiful spring day for us 😭
I love the comments from people all over the world. Greetings and love to you all! I hope, you all are well and have opportunities to cool down and/or enjoy summer somehow
Thank you! Love to you too!
As a filipino ,i promise we can even drink hot coffee and wear jackets just for aesthetics😊 even in very hot dayss
We also drink hot tea in 45 degree Celsius in India
Yesss I do this most of the time even in summer with 45°C😂😂
True, this was me during junior high, tanghaling-tanghali sa Davao naka sando, polo, blazer, tapos may jacket pa😂
Hi everybody, Germans are NOT melting!... They are NOT sissies who are wimped out because of the weather.
Greetings from Germany 🖤❤💛
Kape tayo 😂😂😂
As a Californian who lives with 110 degree Fahrenheit (43 Celsius) summers, I can relate to this video 😭😭😭
Death Valley is the hottest place on earth! 😵
Sameeee as a Californian, it’s warm all the time!
Me too but as a Texan and its always worse too because its so humid here😭
SOMEONE WHO USES FARENHEIT
As a Californian who still cannot relate... this is why I moved to the UK LOL
As a Finn I'd prefer +15c summers :D good thing we have long winters
As a Vietnamese I can confirm haha! Today in VN is 33°C but it's raining outside and I'm in bed with my blanket 😂
Lmao
same in india
It' raining and hot at the same time?
Me an American: 30 degrees?! That’s so cold!
Realizes they are in Germany: Ohhhhhhhhh
As an American I can pretty easily figure out metric measurements Except Celsius I have no idea how to convert it lol
@@feliitchi zero Celsius is freeze point. Below is fine. Anything above 30 is horrific.
@@feliitchi if it helps, 0 degrees is water freezing, 100 is water boiling :D though that's probably not helpful for you when it comes to weather
@@feliitchi 30°C is 86°F.
You divide Celsius by 5, multiply that by 9 and add 32.
To convert Fahrenheit into Celsius, you subtract 32, divide by 9 and multiply by 5.
0 is cold, 10 is cool, 20 is nice, 30 is warm, 40 is HOT.
As a bulgarian when we hit over 25 degrees I start dying
As a Slovakian...same T.T
Cries in Maldivian
But is still cooling😅
its currently like 27 celcius inside my house and im chilling
It keeps getting hotter and hotter every year. This is the hottest winter ever here in Italy: September temperatures but it's actually NOVEMBER. Mosquitos are still alive and sucking our blood, I'm thinking of writing my testament before summer comes... because I don't think I will survive next summer.
if its not 40 degrees here in Australia its either winter in the half-normal cities or your freezing to death in Victoria/Tasmania (you literally can feel the freezing winds from antarctica) 🔥🥵🥶🧊
I feel this so much. I have a great tolerance to cold weather but heat absolutely kills me.
Emirates: "Hold my mocktail."
Best part is in schools, us girls would have PE class out side and everyone would be wearing a jacket and a scarf around our head
As an Austrian, I can confirm I already feel like dying when the temperature rises above 25°C.
Please someone bless us with eternal Fall/Spring like temperatures.
Wear cotton clothes loose fitting that's what Asians do during summer.. avoid black colour wear light colour clothes.. also avoid the sun lol even tho 25 degree is like winter for me.. in bangladesh it's always 43 degree or 45.. I'm in london and I wear blanket
@@sakuraharuno4667bro, i live in romania, its 34 degrees here and I have to be BARE NAKED IN THE HOUSE TO NOT PASS OUT
Cotton help with jack shyte…
@@Ratonu29 hahahahah that's cold actually.. in bangladesh it's over 40 degrees but feels like almost 50 degrees.. worst part they don't have electricity because the govt is facing fuel shortage.. it's like hell on earth.. if you use Fan you'll get heat waves.. we depend on AC mostly but no electricity there now.. take shower 5 times a day helps to survive
Even I grew up in that weather.. highly humid as well.. yet people still wear clothes.. cotton clothes light colour
@@Ratonu29 just take cold shower you'll be fine.. we south Asians don't just take shower everyday, we sometimes take shower multiple times a day.. before going out and after coming to house or before sleep.. and wear loose fit cotton clothes light in colour.. white helps too..
And make cold milkshake with banana.. thank me later
@@sakuraharuno4667 34 is cold? nah dude -20 celsius is cold at winter in central europe :D
У нас зимой -50, а летом +40. Ненавижу лето. Мне на морозе проще. В жару только сплю целыми днями.
Indians drinking chai at 42°c 😂
Omg, you just reminded me of how my dad, living on the damn Equator(!), would drink freshly boiled tea in the middle of the summer... like HOW?!
@@Jackity_JaxIt cools your body down. Like a hot shower. Hot tea is actually great in the heat.
Haha ya tea is a must but ya its lil better if there is ac 😅
India just chilling in 50 degree celcius😂
That's 122⁰ F??? I didn't even think that was something humans could stay in comfortably
@@Uhflower because of low humidity
As a fellow South East Asian, 30°C is just another normal day
Same.....😂😂 its 45°c and i still take that heavy winter blanket while sleeping 😂
I find summers in Europe more difficult to survive because of lack of ACs and Fans at home. Plus the houses retain so much heat with all the carpets and all. In India I atleast have AC and cooler houses
Come to Norway. We have liveable temperatures even in summer. At least in the west.
Depends on which part of India you are from .. from where I am from, we live without AC and fan,or coolers all throughout the year.
Kind of a crucial point: which Europe are we talking about here
Which part of Europe lmao
As a Russian, I can feel the pain of German people, we also have around 30 degrees these days and I just refuse to leave the house. I prefer winter tbh, autumn and spring is fine too
Greetings from Kaliningrad ❤️
Same :,) I'm German and I honestly start melting at 25 degrees. Anything above makes me feel like I'm about to pass out 😅
Dam you from Kaliningrad, whats it like?
Visit India you will evaporate 😂😂😂😂
Bruh I might go for run in 30
@@sujijanu9102 No thanks 😅
I'm southeast Asian but was raised in Alaska and can barely handle 20 degree weather 😭
I can handle -45 degree though 🥴
@@Gaomaiwe're polar opposites lmao
Where in southeast asia did you find 20° and below weather? It's always 30+ for me. Well it can be 20+ but never below
@@uniwolfgamer1094Did you miss the part where they said they were raised in Alaska? Where’s your reading comprehension?
@@uniwolfgamer1094I live in southeast Asia and there are many place here below 20°C temp. Usually in mountain area. Like in the mountain area near my place, the usual temp is 17°C and sometimes even 14°C.
Can't wait for your german winter video! :D
Malaysian here, 30C a/c in the office feels like heaven!
Agreed, even when I turn the AC to 28 degrees, I feel like it gets too cold ahhaa
Is your a/c broken? 😅 shouldn’t it be set to like 22?
@@Nadia-ox1kf22°c is too much cold for us.
It's so much fun to see so many perspectives on weather 😂❤
South Texas people in 30°: "Why's it cold outside?"
No they aren’t talking about Fahrenheit lol.
Lol that’s beautiful weather here (born and raised Texan it’s 45 C from July till Mid October)
@@Bekkmyster we know it’s not Fahrenheit lol 30 C is 86 in Fahrenheit which is great weather to us lol
@@letsreallytalk948230 is a God send for the southern U.S. during Summer 😂 I enjoy watching the panic people have whenever it gets hot during the summer.
That's the same Texas were the entire power grid collapses because a single snowflake fell somewhere in the entire state ;-)
As a German dude who technically melts away upwards from 30° C I can approve.
But therefore I also don't mind it being -15° C. Enough to finally use the heater and wear more than a shirt at home. 🤣
Summer can be brutal no matter where you live. Hope everyone stays safe, because Summer doesn't play.
@@dummystubbornmeconcentrated water
humidity and wind plays a big role in what you perceive as hot. 30°C in an office building in a big city with poor ventilation and no air con? hell! 40°C on a tropical beach with the option to go swimming and chill under a palm tree? heaven!
Just came back from Sweden and the air in Sweden is more comfortable than in Germany
Thats the problem, 30° in Germany feel like 40° in Turkey for example
Yeah, it's all about the humidity. 40 degrees in Austria? Great! 30 degrees in The Netherlands? Nighmare!
On top of that, houses in i.e Turkey are built to stay cool. Houses in Germany are built stay warm. 1 + 1 = 2.
@@foxygrin i don't know a single Austrian who thinks 40° are fine
What the difference? Does it have to do with humidity? If so which places are more and less humid in europe? Genuinely trying to understand the difference between temperatures in different places
@@sauhirt8770 I know of an Austrian who thought that between 1000°C and 1100°C are fine for certrain Persons.
Feel similar although I grew up in even colder country. I just hate cold and love warm weather ☺️✌🏻☀️
I spent half my childhood and half my teen years in Nigeria, sub Saharan Africa, but this British weather approaching 30C is too much for me😭
I thought that you are used by 30°C, because as I guess that Africa is hot
I'm from Kyrgystan and 30C is comfortable there.
But in Moscow it's hell
@@igarashiaroha2458 Yh but I feel like it’s a different kind of heat. African “summer” is usually a dry kind of heat and there’s a breeze, _sometimes_ it rains HEAVILY during that season but it’s warm and so nice to stand in. In England, summer is humid and sticky, barely any breeze, I doubt we’re gonna get any rain again and our belated summer just started
It’s because it’s humid
@@noeldoesstuff Yh I mentioned that already.
As a Brazilian I can definitely relate with this video.
as a british person 20 C and i’m practically melting
Exaggerated 😂😊
😂😂
how dude? britain have 30+C summers... :S
20 is like winter for us
@@gipsymelody1268 Britain is a very humid climate with houses incredibly poorly suited to the temperatures.
30°C sounds so nice.