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Do people in the UK really think that 80 degrees is unbearably hot?

Where I live in Michigan, it's going to be 90 all week, and that's nothing.
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Our buildings arent made for it. It's only the last 15 or so years we've had this and its not for long. My classroom was 34⁰ the other day, with 35 people in it. It's a small room. It was yuck. We dont have ac as it's an old building.
BluntSm0ker · 100+, M
Yeah they only get like 2 weeks of sunshine out of the year so it's a big deal.
Bri89 · 36-40, M
@BluntSm0ker Maybe, but they are making it out to be the end of the world.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Gonna be 95°F here in Denver today.
Bri89 · 36-40, M
@hunkalove Hopefully, the humidity isn't going to be too bad.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@Bri89 Humidity at noon is supposed to be 18%. I should be fine unless Miley gets me all steamed up.
HenrySpanx · 46-50, M
They're not used to sunshine there
Bri89 · 36-40, M
@HenrySpanx Better than it being cloudy and moribund all year, isn't it?
GoFish ·
over 100 some days here
Bri89 · 36-40, M
@GoFish Now that is excessive in my opinion.
GoFish ·
@Bri89 it gets very hot here
Pretzel · 70-79, M
to be fair if it's 10-20 degrees warmer than your normal - it's hot

I was in Alaska and it was about 75 or 80 and people were telling me to be careful in the heat
Hot weather doesn't work the same everywhere.
40C In a car, in a concrete room, or out by the sea, or out in a forest doesn't feel the same. A lot of environmental factors are taken into consideration.
Bri89 · 36-40, M
@greensnacks Yes, I suppose you are correct. Maybe it's time for them to reconsider their buildings and renovate for modern weather patterns.
annamk · 31-35, F
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