Ideal Temperature

27 - 32 degrees C.

I'm from the tropics. I like it warm. T-shirt weather all year round....
 
19 degrees Celsius or 66 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
35-45 degrees F, 2-7 degrees C. I like a nice chill in the air, though I'd rather not have to deal with winter precipitation (especially the ice that temperatures just below freezing sometimes bring).
 
21 - 26 C.

Farenhiet is for crazy people, who still insist (wrongly) that metric is confusing.
 
I understand you, most of the people I know share your opinion, or at least are closer to yours than to mine. I can't stand temperature below 10 C. :) I don't know if you know my previous avatar... ;) (it was a palm tree)

From all the people I know, I am the one that can stand high temperatures easiest. I have no problems with temperatures about 40 C, but I'm not as comfortable with those as with 35 C temperatures. I can stand even 45 C, but it's not great for me either, though I don't have too much trouble.
 
Living on Spitsbergen, I guess I should vote for -20 to -30 Celcius.. :/
 
80-90 F is best for me, I like things warm
 
24-14 C. Not too hot and not too cold (but no snow :( ).

That'd be England generally, the gulf stream keeps our climate moderate, the down side is that we get a lot more rain, the upside is we don't get severe temperature changes.

for temperature variance I'd say England it's a fluctuation of probably one of the smallest amounts in any country, our lowest temperatures are barely equitable with Europe and our highest not really either.
 
For all those easily confused, and for the metrically challenged, C=5/9 * (F-32), F=9C/5 + 32, K = C-273.15

And I much prefer the cold weather, I'm comfortable in tshirt & shorts in single digit celsius temps, so I'll go with 40-50. Unfortunately it'll be pushing 100 the next 2 days here. 38C forecast for both, ridiculous weather.
 
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