Ramadan

how do you blokes work and fast during aussie summer?

I worked in Malaysia for a few years and our employees of the Islamic faith were allowed to rest under trees. It was difficult - humidity in the 90s and temps in the 30s every day. A little understanding goes a long way. Airconditioning wasn't that common.

PS don't rest under durian trees because when the fruit drops it does damage. Also tigers love durian and often rest near trees waiting for the fruit to drop. Unfortunately, there aren't too many Malaysian tigers remaining.
 
I worked in Malaysia for a few years and our employees of the Islamic faith were allowed to rest under trees. It was difficult - humidity in the 90s and temps in the 30s every day. A little understanding goes a long way. Airconditioning wasn't that common.

PS don't rest under durian trees because when the fruit drops it does damage. Also tigers love durian and often rest near trees waiting for the fruit to drop. Unfortunately, there aren't too many Malaysian tigers remaining.
Now that was interesting and informative.
 
I worked in Malaysia for a few years and our employees of the Islamic faith were allowed to rest under trees. It was difficult - humidity in the 90s and temps in the 30s every day. A little understanding goes a long way. Airconditioning wasn't that common.

PS don't rest under durian trees because when the fruit drops it does damage. Also tigers love durian and often rest near trees waiting for the fruit to drop. Unfortunately, there aren't too many Malaysian tigers remaining.

Did you used to sit under them?
 
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