The British empire spent hundreds of years conquering places looking for ideal weather then went home.
My guess is that they don’t have the constitution for thriving outside of some very specific living conditions that include moderate temperatures, indirect sunlight, tea and biscuits, somewhere to queue, and a tax on the telly to complain about.
27 degrees Celsius is called summer in most places of the world.
The British empire spent hundreds of years conquering places looking for ideal weather then went home.
My guess is that they don’t have the constitution for thriving outside of some very specific living conditions that include moderate temperatures, indirect sunlight, tea and biscuits, somewhere to queue, and a tax on the telly to complain about.