I had broken AC for a month in the US South once, wouldn't wish it on anyone
I had a broken AC for 17 years in the US South. You adapt to it over time - I used to be extremely cold tolerant and prefer cold weather, like "go outside barefoot in shorts and a t-shirt with 3 feet of snow on the ground" tolerant, and now my extremities go numb if the temperature dips below 70 but I only hit the "this is getting too warm" point around 90 and it's not too bad until it gets close to body temperature.
Well that’s the other thing though: British people aren’t adapted to it. I can be outside in the 80s just fine but I’ve lived in Florida most of my life. My father in law on the other hand is dying if it gets above 75 but will go out in shorts when it’s nearly freezing. It takes a long time to build up that tolerance.
I had a broken AC for 17 years in the US South. You adapt to it over time - I used to be extremely cold tolerant and prefer cold weather, like "go outside barefoot in shorts and a t-shirt with 3 feet of snow on the ground" tolerant, and now my extremities go numb if the temperature dips below 70 but I only hit the "this is getting too warm" point around 90 and it's not too bad until it gets close to body temperature.
Well that’s the other thing though: British people aren’t adapted to it. I can be outside in the 80s just fine but I’ve lived in Florida most of my life. My father in law on the other hand is dying if it gets above 75 but will go out in shorts when it’s nearly freezing. It takes a long time to build up that tolerance.