What is the highest/Lowest temperature you can bear with Regular Clothes on ?
@GooglePlus (3831)
December 22, 2021 12:32am CST
Well, I never tested myself till what I can bear, but in my 20 years of stay in <censored> location, I would say, anything between 26C to 33/34 C is comfortable
I know for many of you the temperature drops below 0 C and have snow in December. I wonder how you manage things. (Of-course you guys have thermostat
or heater or a equipment which control the temperature of a room in your house.)
I will tell my experience, we never used Air Condition in my house so whatever is temperature outside will be almost same inside (You can have + - 5 C difference because of Closed rooms ) . But at work, we used to have temperature below 24 C or sometimes below 18 C. And sudden shift in temperature used to get me cold. I used to keep a Jacket/Sweater on my chair, in case office boy plans to "chill the things up". But still I had running nose.
With this experience, how you live with sudden change in temperature from your regular one in side the room to outside weather when you need to travel for some reason.
I am posting the link for F to C or C to F conversion too so that you can convert them with the Unit you are comfortable with.
https://www.google.com/search?q=centigrade+to+fahrenheit+converter
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
22 Dec 21
Oh, wow! I am quite comfortable outside in jean shorts, tank top and sandals at 15C all day. Pretty will put on long jeans and maybe a long sleeved shirt at that temp, though. She and I both do fine in temps up to 35C but we would prefer the house to stay at 22.7C. (At 22C I just wear gym shorts in the house and she wears shorts and a sleeveless shirt.)
If I get too cold too fast, my nose will run, too. I carry soft paper towels in my left hip pocket, just in case. (But "too cold" is usually below 12C. )
I would put on long jeans and a short sleeved shirt at that temp. When it gets down to around 4C, I'll put on a jacket, too. Around 0C, I'll put on a heavy coat.
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@jobelbojel (35651)
• Philippines
1 Jan 22
Too cold for me is below 25C.
I would freeze at 12C.
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
1 Jan 22
@jobelbojel Oh, wow! It must be a lot warmer in your country than it is here.
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@jobelbojel (35651)
• Philippines
1 Jan 22
@DaddyEvil super. If it is december, my armpits are always crying.
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@hora_fugit (5862)
• India
22 Dec 21
Well, the question is how much shift in temperature you can bear... which you have stated inside the discussion
I can bear up to 0 degrees (not Kelvin) with regular clothes if the change is gradual. Not a fan of heat, so maybe upper range in somewhere around 30degress C. Have not had experience recently so cannot tell.
I respond poorly to drastic changes. While office tune ups do not cause me trouble, exposure to heat and cold gives me serious headache. And that is the only part of my body which works, so I get sick.
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@hora_fugit (5862)
• India
28 Dec 21
@DaddyEvil I wanted to watch snow, and an unprecedented bad weather fulfilled my wish in 2021... so snowy places do not make me pine anymore.
I like cooler atmosphere. One that encourages you to go out and feel the nature. Not the ones which force you to stay inside either due to scorching heat or freezing winds outside.
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
27 Dec 21
I wondered how you were coping down there. TBH, I didn't realize the temps in India were that much hotter than they were in my part of the US. (Where you're at can be a lot warmer than where I'm at.)
You would have a lot of trouble in Missouri, YOU. On a "normal" day in summer we can have a temp of 11C at dawn and before noon be at 27C...
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
28 Dec 21
@hora_fugit Watching snow fall while you're indoors and seeing it drift down is beautiful. And then it piles up and you're forced to go out and shovel it out of the driveway so you can go to work.
If it's too anything, it's nicer to just stay inside.
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@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
22 Dec 21
I'm not really comfortable when it's over 30C. I do prefer around 20C in the summer, that's shorts and t-shirt weather.
We had -17C some weeks ago. The weather changed suddenly, so it felt colder than when it go gradually colder. But with proper clothes I'm usually fine til -15C, also colder if I move around. I don't go out to sit down then, I go out to do things.
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@jobelbojel (35651)
• Philippines
1 Jan 22
Oh well. Good that you are using °C, most are using F but I have no problem about it. It is just easier for me to note in C.
As a tropical country, we usually get 30-31°C , I normally use the casual shirt. No sleeves. Good thing that we get to experience 21°C - 25°C in December and January. Last night was at 21°C so no AC.
@LindaOHio (179123)
• United States
22 Dec 21
We have central heating and air conditioning and keep the temperature around 73 degrees Fahrenheit (22.78 Celsius).