Heating thread

Sounds totally surviveable

Central heating gives 24-28C indoor so you can wear only trousers. Costs about 50 usd more in winter per month for me.

Looks a tad more expensive than francebro , but also with significantly better result.
We seem to have it around 25 at max, and I wear a sweather at the coldest days.

Remote heating, insulated pipes deliver hot water to urban apartments. It's included in the rent and individual measurement is coming along to keep the temperatures within a sensible range.

my mum and dad do that.
anyway it's big enough for 3 people...

I don't say it like it's a bad thing. :3

Sweatpants and a t-shirt most of the time, I put a sweater on when it's really cold outside and the heater on 15 is not quite enough to be comfy

>How do you survive the colder seasons?
Literally by opening windows wide every other fucking hour to let some cold fresh air in
Central heating here is fucking retarded, the pipes are so hot you can't touch them and the room turns into a fucking sauna real quick

It's nice and warm inside, I only wear underwear and tshirt.