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Well, first of all, extremely cold.
I live and grew up in Malaysia. Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia with the Peninsular located just above Singapore and just below Thailand. There are two other states located on the Borneo Island, bordering Brunei and Kalimantan, Indonesia and not forgetting some of the small islands of the Mindanao part of the Philippines nearby Sabah.

With the country being strategically placed on the Equatorial line, the weather in Malaysia only consists of two seasons, well not really seasons since they both occur simultaneously within a day. It’s basically hot and rainy all year round.
Hence, we do not have the privilege of experiencing all four seasons as some countries do and our daily temperature averages around 32 degree Celcius. However, there are certain places located in the highlands where we do experience the “cold weather”.
I’ve yet to personally experience snow and the coldest weather I’ve experienced was during my trip to Japan in 2015. Hence, my answer to this prompt would be relatively biased.
I enjoyed my trip very much then and the weather was just perfect. I rarely sweat even though I walked a lot whereas back home, I would be carrying 2-3 handkerchieves around as I sweat easily. Thus, the cold weather was not a bother, provided that it was not raining as I definitely enjoyed walking around and seeing the sights.
In terms of the “cold temperature”, in Malaysia, it is common for us to blast the air-conditioning indoor just so we can actually bundle up ourselves in so-called “winter clothes”. However, I dislike being in a cold temperature room for too long as it makes me feel sluggish overtime and decreases my concentration and productivity. In addition to that, I easily feel sleepy and bored too. The only time I would really appreciate the cold temperature is when I’m sleeping.
Thus, there are times when I do like being in the cold and then there are times when I don’t.
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