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Trying to explain that 25 degrees Celsius in the UK is considered hot doesn't really work. It's something you have to experience. Here the perception of heat and how we handle it is so different to elsewhere. For reference today it's highs of 9 and lows of 4 where I live. And it's nearly the end of April. For context that's highs of 48F, lows of 39F.
You need to go vacations to the usual place uk people go. Last 3 days were 27 and 28. Not fun. Too hot for barely April.