Dags90 said:
dyre said:
I guess if you insist on dressing like an Eskimo at home, you'd need to keep the temp below 76
Do your friends wear T-shirts in the winter? Or do they all just strip down when they come over to visit? Seems a bit awkward.
The latter, actually, is the norm in the US (or at least this part of the US, Michigan, where 1/3 of the year is absolutely freezing).
When a new guest comes in, it's customary to offer to take their coat or at least show them where coats are hung (or say that coats can go anywhere), especially in winter.
Around the house, it depends on the house, but normal attire is shirts or hoodies, never full coats and rarely jackets unless the heating is broke.
"Sweaters" (unhooded) are a relative rarity, as hoodies are far more comfortable and easy to remove if zippered.
I note that your profile lists you as American, which makes me wonder what state you're from and what kinds of winters you have. In Michigan, our winters are, well, pretty damn cold, to say the least. Any attire suitable for outdoors would be absolutely horrendous to wear indoors for any notable length of time when the average outdoor temperature is below freezing but indoor temperature always at least 65 (but generally around 70 in winter). Edit: But I, myself, tend to wear hoodies outdoors even while it's below freezing, and generally wear them indoors as well because I'm lazy.