Anonymous wrote:Are you at Sheldon Cooper’s house?
Anonymous wrote:My parents house is so hot in winter i stay up in my room with windows open -- yes, in winter. But I don't touch their thermostat.
But, total over-reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spent the night at a friends house and got hot during the night. Was hot but did not want to wake them. I went and turned the thermostat down 3 degrees and this morning they were angry that I touched their thermostat and turned it down 2 degrees —from 71-68. They said no one who is a guest at someone’s home would turn down the temperature without asking. Nobody. I explained that I did not know it was a problem. Really. If I had known it was a problem I would not have done it. Honestly did not think this would be a problem and tried to tell them this. They told me to take a poll of my friends or anyone to see what they say. I’m posting here to get feedback also. I’m honestly confused and they can’t understand me and I don’t understand them. Feedback please. TIA
That's three to four degrees, not "2 degrees"
That’s 3 degrees. Not 4, not 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m the odd one out, but if I’m close enough to someone that I’ve invited them to spend the night in my home, I would hope they feel comfortable enough to bump the thermostat a few degrees. Anything between about 68-72(ish) seems normal to me. I want my guests to be comfy. Even if it had annoyed me I would never in a million years try to make them feel bad about it.
When I host people I show them where the thermostat is located and tell them to feel free to adjust it…