Yeah, that's a tad sticky.
If I'm outdoors (rarely), then 25-30 C on a sunny day with medium cloud cover.Can we settle on an ideal climate that doesn't involved India-hot, Canada-cold, or Canada-summer?
22, and not a single degree more!
(Let's have a poll.)
American Exceptionalism gets a bad rap sometimes, but at least we have air conditioning.Temperature at home, right now, half past midnight, windows wide open.
Totally unacceptable.
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I agree with this. 72 Fahrenheit is exactly the proper temperature.22, and not a single degree more!
(Let's have a poll.)
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but at least we have air conditioning.
Sez who?Nop. You cant sit around the house in underwear only, at 22c.
The neighbours?Sez who?
Many people here as well actually.American Exceptionalism gets a bad rap sometimes, but at least we have air conditioning.
How about 19 °Rø then?
Curtains, bruh...The neighbours?
I've never used that scale.How about 19 °Rø then?
Sez who?
The neighbours?
Good Ole Rømer doesn't like this.I've never used that scale.
Depends on the person, really.I don't think it's enough for idle mode for hours. The recommended house temperature of 20 includes full light clothing.
The living density isn't that brutal. You'll be spottable only if you're near window, without waist down.
Besides why would you mind glimpsing someone in underwear in their own apartment in a place where everyone goes to a beach?
Flat. Houses. So is that why flats are called flats? Because they are without pitched roofes? They are flat. Fuck oh, never thought about that. Finally the weather thread comes of age.We mostly have flat houses here. (Is this the proper word for View attachment 12326 btw?)
So yes,