I live near a university that attracts quite a few international students/lecturers and I’ve often witnessed the exact opposite of this. You’re outside in the middle of summer, trying not to die of a heat stroke, when a obviously non-native person walks by wearing a winter coat and a hat.
Yep I saw some Indians near Atlanta who were wearing big coats when it was just a hair below 70 F outdoors. I was out there loading stuff into my car in shorts and a T-shirt and they looked at me funny.
The opposite of that, that I also saw was my portly Eskimo friend, who was in shorts and a T-shirt in the actual winter time when I needed a big coat. He was like “You think this is cold?”
Hawaii here. Our line is about 70 too. That’s when we wear socks with out slippers.
It was 50 last night when I took the dog for a walk. I was too lazy to put on socks, so it was in sweats with sandals and bare feet. Was surprisingly easier on the feet than I expected
I mean room temperature is 20 °C (68 °F) so wearing shorts and T-shirt should be the norm imo. If it isn’t colder outside than inside, why put on more clothes?
Wife is a 98lb. Pilipino living in NW Florida.
72°: “Babe! It is so cold!”
She literally has no idea how to dress warmly. Trying to get the idea of layers into her head, but I’m failing so far.
Can confirm, layers don’t exist in some cultures. It’s either tank top or parka. No in between.
See this in Dubai. 70F outside and several people were bundled up.
All over Asia every time the temperature in the evening goes from scorching to bearable for me, everybody there starts pulling out sweaters and jackets.
That was me, I live in the tropics near the mountains where you can go from 42⁰ at crazy humidity near sea level to 15⁰ up around 2000m in about an hour’s drive. I lived near sea level and when we were kids we’d meet halfway with friends who lived in the mountains. They’d be running around in just swimsuits and I’d be sitting on the side wearing 3 layers.
When I visit friends in northern Germany they also run around like it’s summer when it’s close to winter cold for me.
I had a friend jump into the North Sea to rescue a beer crate we put into the water for staying ice cold that swam away. While I was freezing on two blankets near the fire in a coat.
That beer was also too cold. None of their behaviour made any sense.
How cold is air?
I am this mans, and to be honest if there is no wind, I wouldnt be wearing the hoodie. Just run super hot. If I could afford it I would keep the house at like 62 and still have the ceiling fans on.
I am also this man but only because I severely misjudged the temperature outside.
That’s a very southern idea of “cold” though.
It’s still autumn on the Canadian east coast, and temperatures are now staying below the freezing point. Still seeing the occasional shorts wearer, now with boots on.
I was born in Minnesota, so I know cold, in the south they think snow is cold, they are unaware of so cold it cant snow. I still shovel snow in my crocs
Good for you lol
The shorts kind of help feel warmer if you are bundled up everywhere else. It focuses the feeling of cold on your legs where it feels less bothersome.
As an Okie, I’ll admit that our “cold” isn’t truly cold. Our coldest nights on average are like -3°C. In fact, the coldest it’s ever been in my neck of the woods is -25°C, and that was that freak polar vortex that knocked out power in Texas for several days in Feb '21. The coldest verified recorded temperature in Oklahoma happened in Nowata in Feb 2011, where it dipped to -35°C. And that was also a freak occurrence, and it was 24°C again within a few days. In my part of the state, it gets above freezing point about 355 days of the year. Rarely do we ever spend a full 24 hours below freezing, though it happens once or twice a year. We also get a decent snow or two most years, but it never sticks around for long. New snow is beautiful. But once it’s a day or two old, it’s disgusting. It’s nice that it all melts away within a few days.
And yes, I am a white man, and I wear shorts all year and in any weather.
Don’t ask me about the hot, humid hell we become over summer.
Someone once described Oklahoma’s weather pattern with this list:
It’s missing Tornado Seasons 1-6, but I’ll allow it.
Am white guy that cab spend hours in a -10F freezer with just a lightweight coat and beanie. I wear shorts as long as it’s not windy and walked a mile in -15F one winter. That was a bit cold and had to take a warm bath after that.
Might I recommend Denmark? Too damn cold here much of the year and other than the weather, which it sounds like you might enjoy, it’s an excellent place to live!
We can still easily wear shorts at least part way into October in Denmark. It’s a great place to live. I do hate the rain though.
Not sure I’m with you on the shorts, but as for the reat, I couldn’t agree more! 🤜🤛🇩🇰
I keep mine at 69! Heheheheheh
Ok, sorry. I’ve ruined your perfectly nice comment with sophomoric humor. I apologize.
Gotta keep conditions right, just in case.
LOL, this was great. Im a big guy who wears shorts cause I like the cold, and I have to ask, what other answer do yall expect to the stupid question of “aren’t you cold?” or “how are you not cold?”
I had a buddy who never wore pants even in 20 below temps all through school.
I guess he’s in jail now for public indecency?
You forgot about utility kilts.
This unironically
I work in Louisiana, people down there freak the fuck out if it drops to low 60s and I’m in a Tshirt and shorts.
Granted I’ll wear exactly that in 30 degrees
Lived in Phoenix for a bit, and was surprised the first autumn when people started wearing jackets in the high 60s
I’ve lived in SoCal for most of my life, but I love wearing sweaters. As soon as it gets cold enough for me to not have a heat stroke, I’m wearing one.
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Yes but with shorts still, right?
Of course! I’m not that suicidal
You’ll be hot as fuck in your home, and then a woman will just turn the AC off and complain about how cold she is
Sir I use my space heater in my home in July, and I live in the US South.
I’m shocked my husband has not divorced me over it yet tbh, but he can pry it from my (literally) cold, dead hands.
He’s probably waiting for it to catch fire and end his misery. The most passive aggressive murder-suicide of all time.
Tip over protection ftw!
In all seriousness, I do point it away from him explicitly because he swears he can feel it across the room.
Double blind test?
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Space heaters are fantastic! My partner and I have very different ideas of comfortable, and they make liberal use of blankets and space heaters. That’s waaaay better than turning the entire house into an oven! Plus I still make use of the space heaters, too – making the bathroom toasty so you’re not freezing when you step out of the shower is the best.
It’s more likely that it’s from poor blood circulation than actually being cold. Commonly, because they need more cardio.
Women are biologically more susceptible to getting cold than men are (or conversely, men are more susceptible to getting hot than women are). Also most people in America need more cardio; it’s not a gender thing.
Didn’t say only women get cold from no cardio. Obviously, there are other factors like mild Raynaud’s syndrome
You’re still making this out like it’s an individual problem and not a genuine (and major) gender difference.
From a BBC article on office temperature wars:
Boris Kingma from Maastricht University Medical Center decided to take a closer look. He found that women have significantly lower metabolic rates than men and need their offices 3°C (5.4F) warmer.
That’s a huge discrepancy! Obviously not something you can chalk up to individual factors like exercise rates or medical disorders.
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This is how I met my wife 10 years ago. It was -20 Celsius outside and I was in shorts waiting for a bus. She came over to ask why I was wearing shorts, which sparked conversations and now we’ve been married for over 5 years.
Well that’s adorable
Yeah but we also get really hot so we’re sucking during August. Meanwhile someone is walking around in a 3 piece suit without so much as a drop of sweat.
My wife and I have been watching “Ballers” and thing I’ve been trying to figure out the whole time is, who the hell walks around Miami all day in a suit?
Probably a Midwesterner.
It’s like a game of chicken where you win by being the last one wearing shorts deep into winter.
Or a senator from Pennsylvania🤘
Can confirm, am that guy.
Funny story.
I lost 50lbs and gained 50 lbs within a year.
I can say, without a doubt, being fat definitely makes the air feel warmer. I don’t even think it makes sense, since your skin senses it. But hot damn if my house goes above 72F I have to keep towels around when I’m heavy
It’s not just a fat or muscle thing. Those both contribute of course; fat insulates and muscle produces more heat. But the real player is the surface area to volume ratio.
A bigger person has a lot more volume than they have a bigger surface area, and since heat is lost through the skin this has a major impact.
I don’t even think it makes sense, since your skin senses it.
It makes sense when you learn that your skin doesn’t sense ambient temperature at all, but rather it senses the rate at which you are losing or gaining body heat. This is why metal can feel cold at room temperature while something like a blanket actually feels room temp, it’s a better heat conductor so it absorbs body heat from you faster.
Having more body mass means you produce more body heat at any given time, so the rate at which you lose body heat to the air is decreased, making you warmer.
Could it just be a weight thing? So not necessarily fat, muscle could also help.
If you’re body is heating your whole body, the amount of heat added will increase linearly with volume. But your surface area, i.e. the skin, increases sublinearly with volume. So you get more heat per surface unit?
Nah, it’s fat. That’s why polar animals have blubber
Yep. I’ve lost 90 pounds. Finally not sweltering all the time
I don’t know… , I’ve never been fat and I completely disregard the cold like it’s not even there
Midwest obesity benefits.
This is absolutely a testosterone thing according to my transmasc friends.
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Damn that’s next level lol. I thought I had good cold resistance until I read that lmao
Yep. My friend started testosterone recently and said that he went from always too cold to being a furnace.
Trans men once again giving me gender envy cause I’m cis and freezing.
spoonful of testosterone in your morning cereal will fix it in no time
Is it? Because I’m a transwoman and my levels are all within cis woman ranges for going on a decade now, yet I’m basically full-time Chandra, Awakened Inferno unless it’s subzero temps outside.
I think as a rule of thumb it is, but everyone’s body is different.
It’s called brown adipose tissue aka brown fat. Old people are always cold because they often lack brown fat.
That’s why I’m storing up on brown fat in my youth.
Don’t non-baby humans lack brown fat in general?
I feel seen.
Use your legs for a bit and they won’t get as cold.
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In response to everyone’s sandals comments, you’re really missing out if you don’t go barefoot in the snow every now and then, so long as there’s only a light layer. Every step is cushioned and refreshing. It’s good endorphins all around, like taking a breath of fresh air after leaving a stuffy room. When the snow gets high enough that it kicks up onto the tops of your toes, that’s cold.
I have Raynaud’s, so a hearty “Fuck no” to that.
In the words of Kenny Hotz, “Why won’t it warm up?!”
Hmm see going barefoot or flip flops everywhere stops my Raynaud’s from flaring up. Different for everyone I guess.
I like it in light powder, in sticky snow, that’s a hard pass.
All right I’ll try. What the hell.
I’ve been spotted!