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Q: Do you stay at home during the week at the cold night or go out?

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Firm believer in hibernation....

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As a Scotsman, love the cold.

I tend to stay in when its too hot.

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Stay home usually

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stay home,relax under a blanket

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durin' week stay home. weeknds go out, cold or snow.

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I probably stay home most evenings, but not because of the cold weather. -9º here this morning. I have lived where it's hot (So. Texas, Las Vegas,etc.), cold (central Alaska, Aberdeen, Munchen, etc.) and I adapted just fine to all of them. The weather I Don't like and Cannot adapt to is the damn Humidity! Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Thailand,..... Humidity sux!

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Excuse my ignorance so does that mean humidity is on high level where the weather is usually warm? 

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I believe that is the perception.  Honestly I do not know the connection between temperature and humidity, but I know one seems to feel it a lot more where the temps are high.  But temp is not enough,,, Vegas gets really high temps,,, it's in the desert,,, haha, but it's not humid.

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