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by esperent
1232 days ago
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I'm from a northern European country and I moved to a tropical country. I sweat buckets here, quite possibly literally. You can bet I shower daily. Sometimes I shower several times a day (although fortunately I live by the sea so I try to jump in there instead when possible). I also sometimes go though several shirts in a day and have to take care to manage my electrolytes and hydration. Showering this often is not a luxury, it's a necessity. To avoid becoming a stinking sweat monster who would send children screaming, I mean. Locals don't have this problem. I've been living here for years and I don't think my body is going to adapt. America is a big place, and a lot of it is hot and populated with many people of a similar ancestry to mine. Maybe it's where their "obsession" comes from? |
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> Locals don't have this problem.
Oh they do, but for instance they use prickly heat powder in some of those tropical countries. And that's also reason why everything is airconditioned and you freeze in buses, cinemas, etc. so they are comfortable and don't sweat that much.
US water consumption per capita is 4X higher (3794 litres) than Germany (855), 9X highter than Czechia (422).
Even warm Spain and Greece have half of US water consumption, Thailand little bit over half, Malaysia less than 1/3 of US consumption, so there is no reasonable excuse why Americans waste that much water.