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What temperature do you start to feel cold?
It's about 80-85 today outside and I just saw someone wearing a heavy sweater along with a sweatshirt. When I asked why, she said it was because it was cold outside. What?! What do you find cold? Personally, I don't start wearing a sweater/jacket untill it gets to about 55-60.
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- JosephLv 77 years ago
Different people have different tolerance for hot or cold. The person might have been from a warm climate where the temperature doesn’t get down to 80 degrees.
I once had a coworker from Egypt. When the outside temperature was 65-70 degrees he wore long sleeved shirts had the heat turned on in his office. Meanwhile I wore short sleeves and had a window open in my office.
You can build your tolerance to cold over time, just like people in these videos:
- 7 years ago
80 Fahrenheit would be about 26 Celsius which here in England is warm, and actually bordering on hot. 27/28 is usually the highest it gets for our summers. Chilly I would consider anything from 14-18 Celsius and cold anything below 14. Not sure where you are but our winters can get very cold, where I live the average temperature for December is 7 Celsius.