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07-09-2009, 09:55 AM
I don't use my air conditioners much at all. I do use a fan. But I'm from Texas and my happy temperature is 85F. Anything colder and I freeze. Winter is the opposite, I have to run the heater or else bundle up so tightly moving is impossible.
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07-09-2009, 10:00 AM
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At times, since the rest of the family needs the heater in the winter, I usually close up my vent, and crack my window, and it could be 40 out. For me, anything below 80 is ideal. lol 70s work nice for me as well. |
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07-09-2009, 10:02 AM
Yes, but you're talking about putting wet towels on your forehead and feet... that is pretty extreme for Japan. I wouldn't do that unless I was in the Gobi...
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07-09-2009, 10:10 AM
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The amount of snow in Japan floored me. Driving in it was frightening, and the fact my schools (I live in the mountains) have so much snow they have DORMS attached in case we get snowed in was just surreal. On the flip side, I finally had to have a real snow ball fight for the first time in my life. If that much snow showed up, the entire state would shut down. Schools sure as heck wouldn't be open! |
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07-09-2009, 10:12 AM
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That said, I don`t think I`ve ever done it in Japan - only when I was little and had no control over fans/AC in the room. In my experience, people who love the heat / are comfortable at high temperatures tend to think they`re going to die or freeze to death in cold winters. |
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07-09-2009, 10:16 AM
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Rationally, I know it would take very extreme temperatures to kill me, but certainly once you start pushing below 50F, I find it difficult to concentrate. If the temperature actually gets below freezing, I am pretty much unable to do anything but the most basic of tasks, and my body literally insists that if I can help it, I should do nothing but sleep. I certainly can't do anything mentally intricate in very cold temperatures. |
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07-09-2009, 10:25 AM
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Japanese winters are almost pleasant to me on the cold scale. Nagoya isn`t all that cold at all, nor is Fukui where we spend the most time away from home. I do think I`ve gotten weaker to the cold living in Japan though - back before I moved here I didn`t even bother wearing a coat at all unless it was below freezing... And walking through the snow in a skirt didn`t even faze me. |
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