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Doctor Explains Why The UK Heat Feels Hotter!
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@Skrubenz

2 months ago

IT'S NOT THE HEAT THAT GETS YA, IT'S THE HUMIDITY

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@samm3628

2 months ago

"the weather is usually cold, soggy and silly" 💀

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@constapation13

2 months ago

“British complain about everything”- bro summed up the entire history of the British 💀

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@orioncrawford9618

2 months ago

As a Floridian i can confirm, humid heat is the murder

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@garywithers852

2 months ago

I love the British Summer. It's my favourite day of the year.

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@lich5956

2 months ago

It’s partly because it goes from grey, miserable and still requiring a jumper to ‘o hey wanna burn alive?’ Then just as fast back to shite. We complain we don’t have nice weather but this heat isn’t nice weather it’s too much too quick, seems to be every year now so I might invest in an air con

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@koulickchakraborty8498

2 months ago

Welcome to Kolkata, India, where the temperature is 40°C and humidity 99% . Its a pressure cooker here 😂

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@Saida670

2 months ago

This is true. I was in the UK for a week back in 2019. I got sunburn for the first time in my life. It was really hot and felt like the sun was on top of your head. I came back to Canada and boy, did I ever complain again.

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@jamestheferret

2 months ago

Is there one more factor? If I'm in the heat in southern France I'm on holiday, can do what I want no rushing about ect. When I'm in the UK heat I'm dropping the kids off, going to work, food shopping all to a normal schedule, that's what makes it worse to me

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@mikekoningde2295

2 months ago

Isolation doesn't make your house warmer. It keeps your house cooler in summer. If heat doesn't go out in the winter it can not come in in the winter. But when your home does get warm it will stay warm.

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@gavinreid2741

2 months ago

I met someone from the middle east complaining it was too hot in England. He said the same thing. In Oman it was so hot that it is comfortably dry.

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@amrit0

2 months ago

Come to Australia and Fiji during December. The heat with humidity is unbearable. But our farmers work so hard without complaining

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@kiljaeden7663

2 months ago

The opposite is also true. I was visiting northern Sweden in winter. The temperature was -16 C but because the air was so dry it didn't feel that uncomfortable.

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@s3b_Leney

2 months ago

For clarification the insulation in the buildings itself dose not make it hotter, the insulation is designed to maintain whatever temperature the building happens to be.

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@minero1775

2 months ago

i keep hearing the we dont have AC in the UK argument every year but ngl think we should defo start having AC in the UK 😂

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@nickmumby3393

2 months ago

Not sure I agree with the insulation bit. Insulation works both ways, heat a house and it will stay warm for longer. Or with high heat outside it stops the inside getting hot. Think of a thermos flask you can use it to keep hot liquids hotm and cool liquids cool.

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@recruitmentch

2 months ago

There's one more relevant explanation. When you're on holiday, you are mainly walking around in shirt and shorts, relaxed and can go for a dip in the sea or swimming pool. Big contrast to having to wear trousers, shirt and tie, and then needing to get on the central line, or sitting in your car in M25 traffic. You're not only not dressed for the heat, but you're mostly working, more stressed and on top of that, you have no escape of a pool or quality air conditioning.

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@ivorycxxxx

2 months ago

This makes sense. I hate summer here because it just feels so awful and sticky, but abroad the heat is so bearable. Thought it was just my British body not being used to heat.

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@Muizur

2 months ago

Layer on the fact that warmer days in the UK are much longer than warmer days in hotter equitorial regions. A hot afternoon in India will only last about 3 hours. In the UK a hot afternoon can last almost 9 hours. Plus in the hotter countries you can chill out in a reasonable evening. In the UK in July your going to bed when it's barely evening.

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@shesays1111

2 months ago

As a British person, can confirm we complain about everything 😂 especially weather 🤣

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