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Utility Bill for December...SHOCK!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 568965" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Look at the difference between the way folks dress inside their homes in the UK and here in the US. In the UK (and UK members pkease chime in to verify my impression or set me straight) folks very often wear light to heavy sweaters and/or other clothes to keep them warmer. In the USA we much more often wear lighter clothing. It seems crazy but I know I wear t-shirts inside year round and complain about the high cost of Winter fuel. If I wore a sweater over the t-shirt I could lower my thermostat by a number of degrees and be just as “warm”. </p><p></p><p>PS: my daytime heat is set at 68F and the nighttime temp is set to 65F. If I walk into a room where the heat is set to 72F or even 70F it seems stifling! I could likely set my thermostat down to 65F and eventually adjust and feel just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 568965, member: 1365"] Look at the difference between the way folks dress inside their homes in the UK and here in the US. In the UK (and UK members pkease chime in to verify my impression or set me straight) folks very often wear light to heavy sweaters and/or other clothes to keep them warmer. In the USA we much more often wear lighter clothing. It seems crazy but I know I wear t-shirts inside year round and complain about the high cost of Winter fuel. If I wore a sweater over the t-shirt I could lower my thermostat by a number of degrees and be just as “warm”. PS: my daytime heat is set at 68F and the nighttime temp is set to 65F. If I walk into a room where the heat is set to 72F or even 70F it seems stifling! I could likely set my thermostat down to 65F and eventually adjust and feel just fine. [/QUOTE]
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