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> It was explained to me once that there are Asian (specifically, Chinese) attitudes towards thrift that make it inconceivable/impossible to pay for AC that someone else might be using (or misusing). I don't know how true that is.

I don't know how true it is either, but I can provide some mild support.

Several years ago a vicious heat wave hit Shanghai, and the subway stations filled with people taking advantage of the air conditioning. I asked a friend about this -- I don't see the subway station as a particularly nice place to hang out, since it's loud -- and the response was "they all have air conditioning at home, but they don't want to pay for it".



I've heard of people doing this in malls, but subway stations is a bit weird for sure.

Movie theaters in the US were very popular prior to prevalent home AC for much the same reason.


> but subway stations is a bit weird for sure

Huge subway station e.g. A station with a lot of interchange might be huge enough with stores and food courts close to a mall.


Malls are far away. Your local subway station is necessarily nearby.




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