Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children who are in their 20s insist on running the AC LOW (like 68 degrees) no matter what time of year this is. Do they not understand how expensive that is? What’s the reason for this?
My 32 year old sister lives with me. She thinks 68 is a normal temp. I told her it was too expensive. Nothing changed. I handed her the bill the next month. She paid it. Maybe that will change once she has real bills (family, mortgage, daycare etc) but for now it's her contribution to my household since she lives rent free with me.
Running 68F rather than 74F is about $30 a month. AC is way cheaper than heating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans like to live in blasting cold A/C. I'm European living in DC, and my youngest kid loves the cold A/C. My oldest, my husband and I freeze to death. And in the winter, the heated air is really warm in their schools. At home we just put on sweaters. It's healthier.
"healthier" come on. It's a preference although I do agree 68 is way too damn cold in the summer.
In the winter, the hot air dries out your skin. I can feel it. This is why I keep the temperature down as much as I can. Humidifiers and skin creams can only do so much. If I take away the cause, then I don't need to use them as much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno, you raised them.
This. It’s on you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans like to live in blasting cold A/C. I'm European living in DC, and my youngest kid loves the cold A/C. My oldest, my husband and I freeze to death. And in the winter, the heated air is really warm in their schools. At home we just put on sweaters. It's healthier.
Europeans smell bad like wet dog because they sweat from keeping the heat high
Anonymous wrote:Most Americans like to live in blasting cold A/C. I'm European living in DC, and my youngest kid loves the cold A/C. My oldest, my husband and I freeze to death. And in the winter, the heated air is really warm in their schools. At home we just put on sweaters. It's healthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children who are in their 20s insist on running the AC LOW (like 68 degrees) no matter what time of year this is. Do they not understand how expensive that is? What’s the reason for this?
I think it's maybe just yours? I don't know any who do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans like to live in blasting cold A/C. I'm European living in DC, and my youngest kid loves the cold A/C. My oldest, my husband and I freeze to death. And in the winter, the heated air is really warm in their schools. At home we just put on sweaters. It's healthier.
"healthier" come on. It's a preference although I do agree 68 is way too damn cold in the summer.