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We keep it at either 65 (heat) or 68 (a/c) all year long.
We've been switching back and forth over the last month or so because the weather is wacky. -GenX |
1. OP is talking about "no matter what time of year" which includes winter. |
Except the outside is trying to kill me this time of year. Sigh. |
+1 Also, the outdoors often smells far from amazing. |
\ Are they wearing pj's and hoodies in their 68 AC? Who's the boss? |
| 68 is totally normal. I will pay money to be comfortable in my own home. I’ve always liked it cooler. |
| My adult son was complaining that it was too warm in the house the other day. (The heat and AC were both off.) He was wearing a sweatshirt, so I suggested he take it off. He didn't like that idea. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
I can’t! The birds chirping around me wakes me up at 4:30 AM! |
+1. We do the same and always have. 68 is not so unusual. Baby boomer. |
Depends on where in the country you are, how well the house is insulated, how big the house is, how many windows are uncovered, etc. Just coming from FL where the AC was $800/month during summer for a 2 bedroom house? Yeah no, AC should be at least 70, if not 72. |
| I prefer to run a fan over cranking the AC. My wife likes it COLD. There is no reasoning with people. |
| We keep it at 68-69 AC for overnight in spring/summer. We keep it at 70-71 during the day on really hot days. |
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I leave it at 73 or 74 for a normal warm, humid day. At that temp, my basement is freezing, my first floor is just right, and my upstairs is a little warm, but I have ceiling fans.
I am perfectly happy to wear shorts and a tank top around the house. 68 is too cold. |
The birds and the Pollen.... no thank you! |