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& when they visit those countries, they expect the natives to speak English to accommodate them.
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so you guys are facing down yet another global warming summer and as an american i feel entitled to barge over and give you a lot of advice about how to live your life. also iâm used to surviving 90-110 degree summers (32â43 celsius) with no ac. so here we go.Â
you need to drink  a lot of water. on average you should be drinking about two liters. on hot days, double that.Â
fill plastic water bottles halfway up and stick them in your freezer. take them out once theyâve frozen and fill the rest up with water, drink the water, fill it up again, and carry it around with you until itâs time to get the next ice bottle. also you can put the icy end against your throat or over your chest for maximum refreshment.
consider making a lot of sun tea. get big glass jars or a pitcher. put a bunch of your preferred teabags in it with some sugar. if you want to be an american southerner, your tea should be green or black and your sugar amount should be enough to kill a child. if you want to be sane, put in as little sugar as you can get away with so itâs not dehydrating, and stick with herbal teas because the last thing you want during the heat of the day is a caffeine boost. leave your tea on a windowsill. after a few hours itâs steeped and you can put it in the fridge. tadaaa.Â
fruit juice, soda pop, beer, and a lot of sports drinks like gatorade all dehydrate you, and in really hot weather theyâre dangerous because people will drink them instead of water. drink an equal amount of water as anything with sugar. see prior point about sun tea.Â
when you sweat you lose salt. so donât feel bad about eating some junk food.Â
freeze grapes. eat the grapes. repeat.Â
get a hat with a brim. baseball caps are ok but wide brimmed hats are better because they shadow the back of your neck and thatâs one less thing to have to worry about.Â
donât wear knit caps. just⌠no.Â
you donât get more sunburned because itâs hot, you get more sunburned because when itâs hot you wear less clothes. so donât freak out.
if you donât have AC you can put a bowl of ice behind a fan. this creates a swamp cooler, by pulling the air over the ice. also, put on a wet t-shirt and sit in front of it, and youâll cool further by evaporation.Â
speaking of evaporation, watch out if itâs humid. you donât cool down from sweating as much when the airâs already saturated. drink more water, have more salt, and change your shirt a lot.Â
heatstroke is serious shit, and kids and the elderly are prone to it. but whatever your age, if you feel nauseous, headachy, or short of breath, the heatâs getting to you. pour your water bottle over your head and go sit in the shade. keep an eye on friends and family as well.Â
if someone stops sweating when theyâre still out in the heat, thatâs serious business and get them medical treatment as soon as possible. itâs a case of dehydration and/or heatstroke. Â
Other things that freeze really well, a short list:
Orange juice! Other fruit juices too, but I tend to have best results with oj or cider. Pour some into an empty ice-cube tray, let them freeze, and the result is slightly-flaky frozen goodness. This is also an easy way to make homemade popsiclesâput a sheet of aluminum foil over top of the tray and stick toothpick/popsicle sticks in so the juice freezes around them.
Grapes were mentioned. Grapes are TRUE.
NOT SODAS. Do not freeze sodas! They explode.
Strawberries! These can be hard to find cheap, especially outside of strawberry season, and I donât know about their availability outside of my part of the US, but if you can get them theyâre great frozen in your water. Freeze-dry strawberries by laying them out on a tray or sth in the freezer, and then when theyâre frozen just put them in a bag to conserve space.
Other general tips:
Fruit in water is amazing when youâre someone like me who doesnât like waterâs lack of taste. Strawberries and mint leaves are fairly traditional, but basically anything you like will work. there are lots of combos online.
If you have a blender or a food processor, smoothies are a good way to eat something when youâre too hot to function. Fruit+ice+milk+yogurt is pretty traditional.
Have sunscreen. Make sure you donât have any skin reactions to the sunscreen. If your sunscreen has fragrance, make sure you can deal with the fragrance when itâs constantly on your face in heat.
Speaking off: sunscreen is not just for arms/shoulders. Put sunscreen on your face, especially nose/cheekbones/forehead. Put sunscreen on the tops of your ears! If your hair has a tight part, try to put sunscreen there if you donât wear a hat (scalp burns are PAINFUL). Put sunscreen on your legs, especially the backs of your calves. Put sunscreen on any visible parts of your feet.
Wear loose clothing if you can, especially if youâre wearing long sleeves. Any constrictions on your breathing feel much worse in the heat.
If you need to cool down quick, run cold water over your wrists (or put ice cubes on them maybe?). This is a trick they taught us in gymnastics class but it works just as well on hot days.
When you start getting that feeling like youâve adapted to the heat, like itâs not bad, like you could just stay where you are for hours and hours, even get a blanket, and maybe you feel like youâre zoning out a little, itâs time to reconsider, move around, have something cool to drink.
And it can be hard to remember to eat when itâs so hot, for some reason. Cold food in small portions is generally easiest to manage. But remember to eat food with a lot of salt, a lot of potassium, a lot of vitamins. I canât believe bananas arenât on this post. My god, get your potassium, youâll feel SO much better. If youâre eating something salty and it tastes unusually, amazingly good, itâs because youâre running low on salt, so keep eating it.
and seriously yeah keep an eye on people like kids and the elderly and anyone whoâs under your care. ask them how theyâre feeling if theyâre able to tell you, and if not, try to see if theyâre looking unusually unfocused, breathing too hard, havenât had anything to drink in a while, etc.
If you bind, be even more careful about how long you bind and pay even more attention to your binderâs effects on your body.
sometimes thereâs nothing else for it but to just fill a bathtub with cool water and get in. Seriously, it can be so helpful. Also, showers. Showers are good.
also take care of your dogs I donât know anything about dogs but be careful for them! maybe look up some tips.
also could anyone who even thinks about reblogging this from me to make fun of brits, pls stop?? when it gets hot here itâs kind of awful bc A/C is rare and theyâre really not used to this kind of heat. if you add any sort of teasing if u reblog this for me i will find u and push you
Seriously, air conditioning is basically not a think here. And most of our houses are designed to trap heat. Our old peopleâs homes are not air conditioned. Our hospitals are not air conditioned. When we have unusual heat waves people die.
If you find yourself shaking, feeling dizzy, or feeling cold in the middle of a heat wave, sit yourself down in the shade and sip water (donât chug, youâll make yourself throw up) until you feel normal again. These are some of the first warning signs of heat exhaustion and ignoring them is dumb. If youâre at a sports practice or being otherwise active in the heat and you recognize these or other symptoms of heat exhaustion/heat stroke, donât let yourself be pressured into playing through it. Listen to your body and take care of it.
I have so many British buddies, you guys, pay serious attention to the tips up above. For those who donât know, I live in Australia, one of the driest and hottest places on earth, and we get those same temperatures that the first poster quoted, hotter in the centre of Australia. I didnât know half of those tips, and Iâll likely utilise them next summer myself.
Please, take care in the heat, Iâll make sure to reblog this later on when it gets closer to you guysâ summer, but please, take this seriously. Even with us being used to the heat the way we are, we still have fatalities because people do not properly look after themselves.
also, since everyone always forgets â if youâre wearing sandals or flipflops, PUT SUNSCREEN ON YOUR TOES. Those little piggies are not used to being grilled, and sunburnt feet isnât fun. Actually, suncreen everywhere (nape of neck, all over your ears, right down to your figures. Put your sunscreen on before getting dressed, and let it soak in, so you donât get burn lines along the hems, and re-apply FREQUENTLY. In fact, if you donât regularly use sunscreen, read this helpful FAQ As someone with skin cancer, let me tell you, DONâT LET YOURSELF GET BURNED! /psa
another point to cool off is behind the ears, press an ice cube there when your head feels hot
lie down on the floor to refresh, if your house is all wooden floors and carpets, the floors wonât be fresh but where there are tiles (like the bathroom) would work
and yo, if u have towels, u should soak âem in cold water or a tub of ice if one is accessible, and just wear it around your neck
also, the sunscreen thing is rly important even if you donât think you need it, you can still get sunburnt and have ur skin peeling, and thatâs no fun.
If you have access to multiple floors, it can be a good idea to set up an air mattress or even just pile up some blankets on the floor and to sleep on the lowest floor you can. Heat rises, and even with a/c we used to sleep on the ground floor when we were in an old farmhouse. Itâs also not a bad idea to wear loose, light colored clothing thatâs a little more covering, since this helps keep the sun off of you and makes it easier for sweat to evaporate, which both help keep you cool. Idk if anyoneâs mentioned this, but you can tie up loose hair in a bun or braid to keep it from sticking to your neck. Itâs a small but quick thing that can make you feel a bit better, just make sure to keep the back of your neck in the shade and sunscreen.
If you plan on lying on your stomach in the sun SUNSCREEN THE BOTTOMS OF YOUR FEET. Really sunscreen every 1-2 hours and make sure you apply at least 15 min before going outside.
I like sticking my top sheet and pillowcase in the freezer about 30 min or more before going to bed. And cold wet hair is a blessing for a while if you have longer hair
About clothing: If you can wear loose clothes made of 100% cotton or linen, wear them! A lot of synthetic fibers (Iâm looking at you, polyester) will stick to your skin like plastic wrap.
Also, FROZEN BANANAS. Frozen bananas are excellent. And having something salty to snack on, because it will make you thirsty and remind you to drink water, as well as replacing any salt you lose by sweating. Just keep a bag of chips (er, American-style chips, I mean) or pretzels handy and munch on them.
I get super dizzy in the heat- not related to dehydration or heat stroke or dangerous things, itâs just a thing with my body. If youâve figured out that you do the same (and arenât suffering heat stroke) it can be a pain. Best thing Iâve found to counter that is rest my head between my knees or on a table or whatever, face down, and put something frozen on the back of my neck. A frozen towel or ice pack or whatever. Like all the other cool down points people mention are good but Iâve found that to be the best one to counteract dizziness is the back of the neck at the base of the skull.Â
Reblogging because this information is helpful for everyone around the world. Â Iâm heat-sensitive so Iâll be trying some of these this summer myself.
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