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It's a different kind of heat in the UK compared to elsewhere, very humid and little wind in a lot of places.. the hot air just settles and doesn't move at all so come late night, it's barely changed and so everywhere is like a sweat box.
I could guarantee that anyone in America, where it's over 100'F, if they came to the UK they too wouldn't be able to cope in the heat.
I've been to Turkey and had it at 116' F (47'c) and it was more manageable than what we're having in the UK now.
I could guarantee that anyone in America, where it's over 100'F, if they came to the UK they too wouldn't be able to cope in the heat.
I've been to Turkey and had it at 116' F (47'c) and it was more manageable than what we're having in the UK now.
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-Zed wroteMcGregor wrote It's a shame UK houses don't come with air conditioning.
They dont? O_O
Nope, 99% of the time it's cold and raining, so we don't need them. True fact.
We get about 5 days the whole year of heat worth complaining about.
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I hate the weather:-(!
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Skylancer wrote-Zed wroteMcGregor wrote It's a shame UK houses don't come with air conditioning.
They dont? O_O
Nope, 99% of the time it's cold and raining, so we don't need them. True fact.
We get about 5 days the whole year of heat worth complaining about.
We have 6-7 months of heat worth complaining about
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MAAATTTEEE! I couldn't go to sleep hardly it ruined my sleeping schedule to be honest. I was going to sleep about 4:00am in the morning man it sucks! I'm glad that the humid weather is gone now. Nice cool air which the UK needs.
British people....
I hate hot weather, I would rather the weather to be rain/snow and put the heating inside the house. Why would people complain about hot weather we never get nice hot weather twice in a week unless we're lucky. British people should appreciate the weather what he have apart from the cold. Haha
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Vancouver_Canucks wrote It's a different kind of heat in the UK compared to elsewhere, very humid and little wind in a lot of places.. the hot air just settles and doesn't move at all so come late night, it's barely changed and so everywhere is like a sweat box.
I could guarantee that anyone in America, where it's over 100'F, if they came to the UK they too wouldn't be able to cope in the heat.
I've been to Turkey and had it at 116' F (47'c) and it was more manageable than what we're having in the UK now.
Thank you, at least you know what it's like. The Americans don't really understand between "a hot weathers day, and humid hot air hard to breathe"
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dah wroteYou cant say that if you haven't lived here, just last week humidity was around %80 so yes we do know what humid hard to breathe is like, stop assuming shit.Vancouver_Canucks wrote It's a different kind of heat in the UK compared to elsewhere, very humid and little wind in a lot of places.. the hot air just settles and doesn't move at all so come late night, it's barely changed and so everywhere is like a sweat box.
I could guarantee that anyone in America, where it's over 100'F, if they came to the UK they too wouldn't be able to cope in the heat.
I've been to Turkey and had it at 116' F (47'c) and it was more manageable than what we're having in the UK now.
Thank you, at least you know what it's like. The Americans don't really understand between "a hot weathers day, and humid hot air hard to breathe"
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SanctorumJR wrotedah wroteYou cant say that if you haven't lived here, just last week humidity was around %80 so yes we do know what humid hard to breathe is like, stop assuming shit.Vancouver_Canucks wrote It's a different kind of heat in the UK compared to elsewhere, very humid and little wind in a lot of places.. the hot air just settles and doesn't move at all so come late night, it's barely changed and so everywhere is like a sweat box.
I could guarantee that anyone in America, where it's over 100'F, if they came to the UK they too wouldn't be able to cope in the heat.
I've been to Turkey and had it at 116' F (47'c) and it was more manageable than what we're having in the UK now.
Thank you, at least you know what it's like. The Americans don't really understand between "a hot weathers day, and humid hot air hard to breathe"
I've lived around the world here and there, including UK, Australia, and US, and I have to say, UK has the easiest weather, America is just a frying pan in the lower states like Florida where I'm at now. So I agree, we do know what humid hard-to-breathe are is like, and I assure you the air here is a lot worse. I'd love to be back in the UK, gotta save up the money first after my trip to Indiana
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I don't get why everyone complains about the heat. It's a lot better than raining all the time. Plus you have more excuses to go out drinking hahaha
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