Some people feel better in cold weather because their bodies react differently to temperature. When it's chilly, some people feel alert and energetic, like they're charging up for a game of tag or a snowball fight. Others might feel sluggish and tired, like they just came out of a hot shower on a rainy day. This is why some people love winter and others would rather be in the sun.
Examples
- A kid who loves sledding through the snow but hides under a blanket during summer
- A parent who feels refreshed by a cold breeze but turns on the heater at night
- A student who studies better in winter but dozes off in warm classrooms
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See also
- What Causes ‘Chills’ When You’re Sick?
- What Causes ‘Chilliness’ and Why Do Some People Feel It More Than Others?
- What Causes the ‘Shiver’ When You’re Cold?
- Why Do Some People Always Feel Cold?
- Why Do People ‘Shiver’ When It’s Cold?
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Categories: Health · cold weather· body temperature· personality types· seasonal preferences· weather adaptation