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How high does the temperature have to be for you to consider it hot during summer?
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Being an Australian, we get very hot during the summer time. This year alone in Perth, Western Australia, we had several 40C (104F) days and general average near the 30C (86F) mark.

I am curious what people in other parts of the world consider hot. For me, it is anything above 33C (91.4F). Please include both measurements of temperature, so no one has to constantly look up a conversion, and a rough idea of where you are from if you are comfortable with that.

I am not looking for the average of temperature of wherever you live, I could google that on my own, I'm just interested in how a person's 'habitat' influences their preferences.

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