Curious...at what Temp. do you consider it cold?
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Always an interesting conversation.....I'm from Southern Alberta where -40c(F) isn't uncommon, but I am curious at the actual definition of cold?
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Is that 0C or 0 F?
And the above would have read better as "the average definition of cold" -
Nicky Bluepants wrote:
What's -40cF?Is that 0C or 0 F?
And the above would have read better as "the average definition of cold" -
Lol im from Norway
Over here we say "There is no bad weather, only bad clothing!"
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Also, in Norway you never speak with strangers, but if you HAVE to, you talk about the weather :)
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Kozy wrote:
I don't know if your joking but -40 Celsius is the same as -40 F(I don't know how to spell it, or read it??)Nicky Bluepants wrote:
What's -40cF?Is that 0C or 0 F?
And the above would have read better as "the average definition of cold" -
PanRagon wrote:
Awesome, you should know, now let's talk windchill ;)Lol im from Norway
Over here we say "There is no bad weather, only bad clothing!"
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PanRagon wrote:
👍👍👍👍Also, in Norway you never speak with strangers, but if you HAVE to, you talk about the weather :)
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59*F is cold.
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Nicky Bluepants wrote:
So do BritsPanRagon wrote:
👍👍👍👍Also, in Norway you never speak with strangers, but if you HAVE to, you talk about the weather :)
I'd consider anything under 18c to be cold... But I like it hot... -
PanRagon wrote:
So how do you make new friends if you never talk to strangers? I guess you must be an aberration if you talk to strangers on line????Also, in Norway you never speak with strangers, but if you HAVE to, you talk about the weather :)
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-15 degrees farenheight is the coldest I've ever been. That's what I would consider cold.
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-13c is the coldest I've been in Britain
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Someones confused with their degrees celsius and degrees farenheit.
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ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
Bella that's 15 degree celsius. That's warm in the UK!59*F is cold.
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I like flip flop weather.
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60 degrees Fahrenheit is cold.
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BakedBananas wrote:
Well I talk to strangersPanRagon wrote:
So how do you make new friends if you never talk to strangers? I guess you must be an aberration if you talk to strangers on line????Also, in Norway you never speak with strangers, but if you HAVE to, you talk about the weather :)
But I think im Norways version of a "freak" so... -
ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
Srsly? How weak59*F is cold.
-20*C is cold! -
PanRagon wrote:
What do you consider hot? For me it's around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
Srsly? How weak59*F is cold.
-20*C is cold! -
No one can agree on this topic as it depend entirely on demographic. Hot for another can be cold and vice versa. I went Dubai and it was around 52 degree C. Hot in UK would be 30 degrees C. That's cool in Dubai. See my point?
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When my pants turn blue?
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ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
55 is too. Stupid winter coming again.59*F is cold.
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Any thing minus
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There is only one sure indicator to confirm that it truly is cold. Geordies wear long sleeved tops! (google it if ur confused) ;)
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Nicky Bluepants wrote:
Actually, you have to times -40 Celsius by 9/5 and add 35. It's not the same.Kozy wrote:
I don't know if your joking but -40 Celsius is the same as -40 F(I don't know how to spell it, or read it??)Nicky Bluepants wrote:
What's -40cF?Is that 0C or 0 F?
And the above would have read better as "the average definition of cold" -
PanRagon wrote:
I use that saying too. Annoys me when people turn up at work in winter, -4c in leggings and a summer jacket, wingeing about how they are cold. Dress appropriately.....Lol im from Norway
Over here we say "There is no bad weather, only bad clothing!"
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🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
It's not the same at all.Nicky Bluepants wrote:
Actually, you have to times -40 Celsius by 9/5 and add 35. It's not the same.Kozy wrote:
I don't know if your joking but -40 Celsius is the same as -40 F(I don't know how to spell it, or read it??)Nicky Bluepants wrote:
What's -40cF?Is that 0C or 0 F?
And the above would have read better as "the average definition of cold" -
Hmm coldest I've ever been in has to be about -30°c and hottest I've been in is 35 - 40°c Both in Canada!
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-56 celius was the coldest where I live
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Mr. Carey wrote:
Who the hell Are You?-56 celius was the coldest where I live
A fucking polar bear?
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