
Una británica en España, sorprendida con la concepción del calor en nuestro paí…
España es uno de los destinos más visitados del mundo, y no es raro que muchos extranjeros también quieran quedarse a vivir
Madrid, Spain – A British expatriate, known online as Anna in España, has shared her surprising adaptation to Spain's intense heat after two years of living in Madrid. In a recent video, Anna recounted her initial disbelief at how Spaniards dressed in warmer clothing during hot summers, a stark contrast to her own need for light summer attire. However, her perception has dramatically shifted. Anna now finds herself considering a jacket when the temperature dips to 29 degrees Celsius (84.2 Fahrenheit), a temperature that would be considered exceptionally hot in her native England. "I thought, 'Joder, Anna, how Spanish have you become?'" she humorously remarked, highlighting her complete acclimatization to the high temperatures, which often reach 35-36 degrees Celsius (95-96.8 Fahrenheit) in Madrid. Her experience underscores the human capacity to adapt to environmental changes, even those as significant as extreme heat, and offers a glimpse into the daily realities of living in a different climate.
España es uno de los destinos más visitados del mundo, y no es raro que muchos extranjeros también quieran quedarse a vivir