It is quite warm in my office. I opened the window this morning, and I'm still baking, in a light cotton sweater and a t-shirt.
A colleague told me that he would show me how to turn the radiator in my office down. When he went to do so, he noticed that it was off.
He told me that there is central heating in Belgrade, and that the heat is part of the fees that everyone pays for utilities--i.e. you get the temperature that the government decides is right for you.
"Everybody keeps their windows open in Belgrade in winter," he told me.
Not sure that is the best way to do it.
A colleague told me that he would show me how to turn the radiator in my office down. When he went to do so, he noticed that it was off.
He told me that there is central heating in Belgrade, and that the heat is part of the fees that everyone pays for utilities--i.e. you get the temperature that the government decides is right for you.
"Everybody keeps their windows open in Belgrade in winter," he told me.
Not sure that is the best way to do it.
Ugh.
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