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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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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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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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@Skrubenz
2 months ago
IT'S NOT THE HEAT THAT GETS YA, IT'S THE HUMIDITY
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