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Originally Posted by Sammy2bullets
It's sliced and fried sausages with potato salad, punk
20° is perfect, 25° is way too hot.
The humidity in Denmark makes it feel a lot hotter.
humidity in %
I laugh out loud when people in Canada and (now) Denmark talk about humidity.
Go spend 10 minutes in northern Queensland, Florida or Asia. That's real humidity. Humidity isn't even a factor until you start getting into the high 20s early 30s.
It feels hot to Canadians/Denmarkians because you are not use to it. I'm not saying that's a problem. I think it's cold when the maximum is below 20. You'd handle the cold a LOT better than me. But don't pretend Denmark gets hot.