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Now I'm very confused. If 21 degrees is too cold, wouldn't minus six kill you?

The whole point of heating and a/c is to make the indoors a comfortable temperature. If I am dressed so I don't die of heat within minutes of stepping outside in 32 degrees (and 80% humidity), it makes 21 chilly if your not moving about....hence my extra layers at work.

I don't expect it to be comfortable outdoors and bundle up on the layers when it's cold. You wouldn't keep it -6 indoors. 21 by compassion in the winter would feel quite warm.


......just roll your eyes and mumble 'bloody women make no sense'
 
The whole point of heating and a/c is to make the indoors a comfortable temperature. If I am dressed so I don't die of heat within minutes of stepping outside in 32 degrees (and 80% humidity), it makes 21 chilly if your not moving about....hence my extra layers at work.

I don't expect it to be comfortable outdoors and bundle up on the layers when it's cold. You wouldn't keep it -6 indoors. 21 by compassion in the winter would feel quite warm.


......just roll your eyes and mumble 'bloody women make no sense'
I suppose it all depends on what you're used to. 21 degrees is bloody warm to me at any time of the year, and if it was 32 degrees and 80% humidity, I'd be running a cold bath and getting in. I presume you are in the deep south?
 

Coastal Carolinas. Only 30 degrees today...felt quite comfortable, but then the humidity wasn't very high.
If you look at a map of the world, you'll see that North and South Carolina are roughly the same distance from the equator as Iraq is. England is further away from the equator than the Canada / USA border is.

This may explain your inability to deal with anything less than furnace-like temperatures ;)
 
If you look at a map of the world, you'll see that North and South Carolina are roughly the same distance from the equator as Iraq is. England is further away from the equator than the Canada / USA border is.

This may explain your inability to deal with anything less than furnace-like temperatures ;)

I've lived in England, Nebraska and Idaho. I can deal with cold. Just seems stupid to pay a lot of money to cool a room to the point of having to bundle up when there's a thermostat on my wall.
 

I've lived in England, Nebraska and Idaho. I can deal with cold. Just seems stupid to pay a lot of money to cool a room to the point of having to bundle up when there's a thermostat on my wall.
Yeah, that's true. I have the reverse problem - my building's heating comes on on September 1st and is set to 25 degrees - can't lower the temperature or turn it off. So pretty much every male in the workplace is sweating like a snake in a frying pan and we all have windows open and desk fans running for nine hours a day. It's a nonsensical waste of money.
 

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