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I hate hot weather (May-Sept), so if I had to choose one of these I'd pick the coldest one (60's). In fact, we keep the thermostat at a steamy 57F (14C) during winter, which in my opinion is still to warm.
do you mean high? i prefer 80s, but my place averages 90s for the high (0.6 N latitude tropical rainforest)
for average/daily mean its so pleasant being 70s but the daily mean here always 80s
for avg low i prefer 60s but always 70s here
so it means only the elevation is higher about 500-1000 m. still remains tropics, like bandung, because I want 80s sea temps
It'd be nearly a crime in my house to set the A/C below 78 F.
I'm in the tropics and AC always set to 18C/64F. The actual room temp struggle to reach below 23C/74F though.
Anything higher than the actual room temp it means annoying outdoor unit on/off toggles.
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