I like hot and humid much better than freezing cold. For one, it's better for you, as long as you drink enough water. You just have to deal with sweat.
2006-07-05 04:34:25
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answered by Matt 3
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Its amazing how acclimated our bodies get in the climate we live in. Now I have to say that my idea of freezing cold and your idea of freezing cold are VERY different. I can tell you that I dont think I could handle 100 degrees F the hottest it has ever been where I live in Northern Ontario, Canada is about 87 F (35 C) and I cant stand it I nearly die when it does get that hot I cant imagine 100F and over...No way!! I prefer the cold weather to a certain extent but you have to understand that here, there is a big difference between cold, and freezing cold.....I like it when it is about -10 to -15 C but it gets really cold here, last winter I didnt go out for over a week because it was -40 to -45C and thats without any wind at all...with the wind chill it can get to -60C or lower! But still I would rather be cold than roasting in the sun....lol But not freezing cold!! like here where your spit freezes before it hits the ground!! I just wish all year would stay like fall temperatures....50-70 degrees C!!
2006-07-06 14:48:55
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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Really hot weather would bother them so you'd just have to keep an eye on them in the summer and try not to exert them too much. And in the winter they'll be fine with a heater. The only concern is them getting heat stroke or overheating in the summer, and that can be taken care of if they have an air conditioned house to go into and enough water. A lot of owners buy their dogs their own little kiddie pool for them to cool off in. Sure, they might spend some more time outdoors in the winter because they like to romp around in the snow, but they should still be able to come indoors and rest by the fireplace or whatever. It's not too serious an issue as long as they're kept cool in the summer.
2016-03-27 04:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, in the Interior of BC we get both 100 in the summer, and -35 in the winter, so I can definitely say I prefer the cold, because you can always put more stuff on, and of course there's the cuddle factor... not gonna do much of that at 95 ya know? Temps approximate Farenheit {Celcius 40 above and below}
2006-07-05 08:18:26
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answered by vancup2003 2
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well, ive never experienced below 0 temperature, so i dont really know if i will like that weather. but i do enjoy cold weather more than hot. i hate sweating and feeling really tired because of the heat. if i were to choose between below 0 temperature and 100 with 100% humidity, i would choose below 0 temperature.
2006-07-05 07:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer to this question is purely subjective, and fun at the same time. I've often asked those around me which they prefer to be. In my opinion, it's better to be cold than hot... and here's why.
If you are hot, and take off layers of clothing in order to acheive some futile attempt to cool down, and the temperature around you is still hot, then guess what my friend? You unfortunately, are still going to be hot. You could be completely naked, and still be hot.
If you are cold, (and this is my shared opinion) you can always add layers on yourself, so you are at a comfortable temperature. I myself am guilty of this, but anyone with an extremely large amount of clothing can keep themselves quite happy, as long as they continue to add layers on themselves as needed.
2006-07-05 09:32:25
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answered by lilfireyballofhate 3
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I prefer hot humid over freezing cold. hot weather have hotter chicks :P
visit freezing cold place is okay but not to live
2014-09-12 20:53:06
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answered by Leo the Lion 2
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Well, I moved here(Colorado) from Florida and I can tell you freezing beats hot and humid hands down.
You can always put more on. You can only take so much off before people call the cops.
2006-07-05 07:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Cold weather because at least you can bundle up with layers, as opposed to hot, humid weather, where you can only remove so much clothes.
2006-07-05 03:19:50
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answered by Chreap 5
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Being relocated from freezing North to hot and humid South, I have to admit I long for some fresh air sometimes... :-)
2006-07-05 03:21:44
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answered by sf613 4
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