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The actor jokingly criticized the advice on driving without air conditioning: "Come to Mostar, come to Neretva"
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The actor jokingly criticized the advice on driving without air conditioning: "Come to Mostar, come to Neretva"

Actor Goran Popović humorously criticized advice suggesting that open windows during city driving could replace air conditioning. The article mentions that experts claim lowering windows in urban areas might suffice as an alternative to climate control systems. Popović, who is originally from Mostar, disagreed with this idea and sarcastically challenged these 'experts' to test their theory by driving through Mostar with all windows open at noon. He emphasized his reliance on air conditioning despite rising fuel costs and inflation, jokingly asking critics to provide cooling like 'Neretva water.' The piece ends with him encouraging readers to continue reading Oslobodjenje.ba and clicking on links for recipes.

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The actor jokingly criticized the advice on driving without air conditioning: "Come to Mostar, come to Neretva"

Actor Goran Popović humorously criticized advice suggesting that open windows during city driving could replace air conditioning. The article mentions that experts claim lowering windows in urban areas might suffice as an alternative to climate control systems. Popović, who is originally from Mostar, disagreed with this idea and sarcastically challenged these 'experts' to test their theory by driving through Mostar with all windows open at noon. He emphasized his reliance on air conditioning despite rising fuel costs and inflation, jokingly asking critics to provide cooling like 'Neretva water.' The piece ends with him encouraging readers to continue reading Oslobodjenje.ba and clicking on links for recipes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a humorous critique of expert advice without taking a clear ideological stance. It quotes the actor's comments directly and does not favor one side over another in the discussion about air conditioning usage. There is no evident bias in framing or sourcing.

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