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It's probably the temperature difference that causes the air to convection, the cold air flowing in the direction of the hot air.
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After rain, the outdoor air pressure is higher than the indoors, and the indoor air cannot get out. Not the temperature difference as upstairs said. There has always been only high temperatures to low temperatures, and the upstairs is the opposite.
I think it will affect the food on the table, and if there is too much smoke, it may affect people's mood when eating.
Bend over and lead to it.
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Because I've been standing for a long time!!
Is it not ventilated? Uncomfortable smell of oil smoke? Or maybe it's just that when it's time to eat, I'm hungry and cooking, and I'm hungry and have low blood sugar.
Because Indian food is packed with curries and other spices, it tastes too great in the house, making it suitable for outdoor cooking.