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Why don't foreigners blow their hair to sleep?
The electricity bill is expensive and the weather is hot. Take Filipinos as an example.
1, the electricity bill is expensive. The electricity tariff in the Philippines is the most expensive in Asia, and the power resources are highly privatized. Interest groups control the power industry and pass on all costs and losses from power generation to distribution to consumers.
2. The weather is very hot. The Philippines, which straddles the equator, has a monsoon tropical rain forest climate with high temperature, rainy weather, high humidity and many typhoons. The average annual temperature is about 27℃, and the average annual precipitation in most areas is between 2000 and 3000 mm.
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