25 degrees
Last year, we used to have at 27 degrees
Phew!
25 degrees
Last year, we used to have at 27 degrees
Blimey, thought my father in laws was warm, but you've definitely out done him.25 degrees
Last year, we used to have at 27 degrees
Wtf?25 degrees
Last year, we used to have at 27 degrees
But I have decided better to be warm, healthy and poor than cold, coughing and have an extra £300 in my pocket.
I live alone and I'm WFH. Luckily, I don't mind it being a bit cooler, I've never liked being in spaces with the heating up high. Now we're into the colder weather and with prices increasing, I leave the heating off all day (wearing multiple layers to keep warm-ish) then turn it on 17.30 - 00.00. I set my hall thermostat to 15-16 which results in my lounge getting to 19ish which is warm enough for me. Bedrooms don't get much above 16. 1980s timber frame bungalow that I suspect has rubbish insulation properties.
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Last year, we used to have at 27 degrees
Thanks to your feedbacks, I'll experiment with leaving the heating on for longer periods.
The worst thing is: it's not even cold yet!
The temp is double figures in the middle of the day.
Below 10 when it gets dark though.
I feel soo bad for some people who will have to choose to eat or keep warm
Where as woman of the same sex are happy to freezeAny bachelors of my acquaintance seem to manage quite well in homes that are hardly heated at all. However, anyone co-habiting with a woman of the opposite sex seem to have to maintain much higher temps. If they want a quiet life, that is.
Where as woman of the same sex