I'll take the heat any day over cold. I mean, I don't mind it a little chilly, but really cold is something I can't stand. Part of this has to do with the fact that I one time worked in the cold and, regardless of all precautions I took, I still was in danger of hypothermia, and it took two hours worth of extreme measures to get my temperature raised back to normal. Not to mention, the cold tends to go along with nosebleeds, chapped lips, cold sores, illness, and just about every other unpleasantry you can put your body through. With heat, the most you have to worry about is staying hydrated, applying sunscreen as needed, and being sweaty, and honestly, I'll take those over the disadvantages of cold.
Then again, over half my life has been spent in Florida, so I'm used to the heat compared to all you Northerners that have to crank the A/C up and contribute to global warming in the process. However, the rest of that other slightly-under 50% has been spent up North, so I'm also very used to the cold compared to Southerners (I actually can handle rather drastic temperature changes very well). After spending my life pretty much evenly split, all I can say is that I vastly prefer the heat. However, it hasn't always been like that. I used to hate the heat, but after recent experiences with the cold (as I went into above), my view of the two has changed drastically.
Then again, over half my life has been spent in Florida, so I'm used to the heat compared to all you Northerners that have to crank the A/C up and contribute to global warming in the process. However, the rest of that other slightly-under 50% has been spent up North, so I'm also very used to the cold compared to Southerners (I actually can handle rather drastic temperature changes very well). After spending my life pretty much evenly split, all I can say is that I vastly prefer the heat. However, it hasn't always been like that. I used to hate the heat, but after recent experiences with the cold (as I went into above), my view of the two has changed drastically.