Oh, the humidity in the AC'd spaces is quite nice. Even to me. I hate humidity. The installed units have plenty of capacity, and appear to have been chosen so that they can really cool down a space quickly and keep it cold.
In general in Southeast Asia, and even South China, when there is air conditioning, it is aggressive air conditioning, so much so that some people keep a light jacket or sweater handy. (I don't, but that's because I am really trying to keep my core temperature low so that I can gain a few minutes respite when I venture out of air conditioning. This was particularly the case in Bangkok, which is noticeably hotter and nastier than Singapore.)
Some people think this is unhealthy, but not me (see earlier bit about keeping my core temperature down).
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Date: 2010-05-25 01:28 am (UTC)In general in Southeast Asia, and even South China, when there is air conditioning, it is aggressive air conditioning, so much so that some people keep a light jacket or sweater handy. (I don't, but that's because I am really trying to keep my core temperature low so that I can gain a few minutes respite when I venture out of air conditioning. This was particularly the case in Bangkok, which is noticeably hotter and nastier than Singapore.)
Some people think this is unhealthy, but not me (see earlier bit about keeping my core temperature down).