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Our houses don't have proper insulation so heat does not get retained as much as something like a European house.
oh yeah!
most of our houses
esspecially in queensland are built to have alot of airflow
though that doesnt mean we dont have heaters
we just use our air conditioners to heat our house lol
HEY I CAN
KINDA LIVE WITH THAT NOW
BUT
STILL

IT IS
H O T

I CAN BARELY DO CHORES IN MY HOUSE WITHOUT BREAKING INTO A SWEAT IF I DON’T HAVE THE FAN ON-
25C??????
REALLLY?????????????

it usually takes at least 35C for it to be considered a "hot day"
 
oh yeah!
most of our houses
esspecially in queensland are built to have alot of airflow
though that doesnt mean we dont have heaters
we just use our air conditioners to heat our house lol
Ah. Neato.

25C??????
REALLLY?????????????

it usually takes at least 35C for it to be considered a "hot day"
Hey I’ve barely been in my new residence in this hotter country for
Half a year-
 
27C average aint that badd
By that time it's too late, I'm already dead.
How? To me 23–25 is getting to be my limit for wanting to do stuff.

Our houses don't have proper insulation so heat does not get retained as much as something like a European house.
But, how does that help when the outside is also hot?
I suppose it may at least make cooling stuff down at night easier but to me it'd also make cooling during the day far less efficient as well.

it usually takes at least 35C for it to be considered a "hot day"
Over here I think that breaks records for some days, and it's far too hot, sometimes get heat warnings and such, it's just far too much.

omg dude i would freeeezzzeeeee my asss offff
THATS COLD!!!!!!!!!!
5°C is nice.
I only really need to put on my vest between -2°C and 2°C. Sometimes I got without when it's as warm as 5°C, but, also somewhat depends on wind, humidity, and those other such weather conditions. Like 5° in the spring feels warmer than 5° in the fall.
But, yeah, to me it needs to be below -10°C to really be talking cold and honestly found it kind of fun when it was getting below -40°C for a while. Though between -20 and -30°C is more common.
 
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