We would know the kind of temperature we were walking into

We hate walking into shops and feeling so cold because of how low they set their temperature control.

When we leave, we feel the heat and humidity assault us as if it were an animated object.

We walk down the sidewalk, and enter another shop that is almost as hot as the outside. It seems that shop after shop after shop, all have unusual temperature control settings. By the end of the day, our bodies don’t know if to be cool from a/c, or hot from the sweltering heat of the sun. We often wish that shops were forced to have a universal temperature control setting. We’d be sure of what kind of temperatures we were walking into regardless of what store we were entering. This is the same way we knew what kind of temperature we were going to experience when going outside. We are sure that if we are talking about small mom-and-pop shops, the rule wouldn’t apply to them to change the settings on the temperature control. We’re talking about the huge stores in the malls. Although the main space may be comfortable, the shops all have their choice of where the temperature control should be set. We’re sure that corporations have their ideas of temperature control settings to save money. Our issue is when their temperature control settings clash with those of the mall’s thoroughfare. Their temperature control could be at loggerheads with that of the mall. While trying to maintain a constant temperature, the temperature control is either working to heat or cool to what is in the thoroughfare.

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