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Do BN(O) migrants dream of air conditioning?
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Do BN(O) migrants dream of air conditioning?

The article recounts a personal experience from the author's time at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where there was a disagreement among expatriates over indoor temperature settings. Locals preferred very cold temperatures, while expats wanted cooler conditions than outside, questioning the purpose of air conditioning. The author expresses surprise that a British colleague did not have air conditioning at home in Hong Kong. The piece then shifts to discuss recent heatwaves in Western Europe and questions how Hong Kong residents with British National (Overseas) passports, now living in the UK, perceive air conditioning, noting that Britain generally discourages its use in homes. It contrasts this with the high prevalence of air conditioning in the U.S., where nearly 90% of households have it, compared to Hong Kong's similar rate.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndipendenteSinistraFattualità 85Obiettività 654 gg fa
Do BN(O) migrants dream of air conditioning?

The article recounts a personal experience from the author's time at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where there was a disagreement among expatriates over indoor temperature settings. Locals preferred very cold temperatures, while expats wanted cooler conditions than outside, questioning the purpose of air conditioning. The author expresses surprise that a British colleague did not have air conditioning at home in Hong Kong. The piece then shifts to discuss recent heatwaves in Western Europe and questions how Hong Kong residents with British National (Overseas) passports, now living in the UK, perceive air conditioning, noting that Britain generally discourages its use in homes. It contrasts this with the high prevalence of air conditioning in the U.S., where nearly 90% of households have it, compared to Hong Kong's similar rate.

Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the discussion around the contrast between Western European attitudes toward air conditioning and those in the U.S. and Hong Kong, implying a critique of British policies and cultural norms. While not overtly political, the comparison suggests a value judgment about different ways

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 65): Factuality is high as the article provides statistical data from credible sources like the International Energy Agency and discusses common practices in different regions. However, it presents a somewhat anecdotal account of workplace temperature disputes and makes assumptions about the experiences

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