Koreans are stupid.
Non-fresh versus fresh air, apparently.Also, what is the difference between a fan blowing on you, and having a window open and a breeze blowing on you?
The funny thing is that traditional Westen superstition held that windows should be tightly closed least the "miasmal night vapors" enter and cause disease.
The first fan death of the year has been reported. They found a man who died in a hotel room. His blood alcohol content was extremely high, and our friend the electric fan was pushing waves of death at him.
Someone else told me there was a special on TV about fan death, the main point being "It's real! Shut up!"
http://imnews.imbc.com/replay/nwdesk/article/2032618_2687.html
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OMG. My Japanese wife warned me about fan death. Good to see it's been debunked and now I can prove it to her. I grew up sleeping with a fan on my body during the summer as a means to keep cool. I still prefer it. But she freaked out about it and couldn't believe my ignorance about the grave danger. "Everyone knows about it" she told me. She's seen it in the news many times, so she assumed it was true.
Ok, koreans that believe in killer fan theory are stupid. Its a widespread belief making the majority of koreans stupid therefore koreans = stupid
I did write j/k..
Wow, a Japanese person who believes it? I'd be curious where she learnt that from, because as far as I can tell it's a Korean phenomenon and not a belief shared by the Japanese. However, I do know Koreans have been exporting the belief to other countries slowly.
Okay, if someone pays all my expenses I volunteer to fly to the far east and live in a closed room with many fans going for 30 days. Who has contacts in Korea that can make it so?
I was curious myself. My wife is Japanese, and she had never heard of it before she came to Korea.
Wow, a Japanese person who believes it? I'd be curious where she learnt that from, because as far as I can tell it's a Korean phenomenon and not a belief shared by the Japanese. However, I do know Koreans have been exporting the belief to other countries slowly.
And did you ever die?I too, have slept many times with a ceiling fan on above the bed. All windows and doors have been shut.
Am sure many others have too.
No need, no need. I have already performed said experiment a few years in a row, nearly every day during the summer.
Maybe my fan isn't strong enough. Hmm.