Yep totally meant sarcastic... No offense to anyone.
But on the other side I have a friend who lived in Finland quite a long time. And he told me that its pretty common there people in winter rather crank the heating up so they can wear very little clothing than wearing thick clothes. My friend once asked his Finnish friend about it and he laughed and said its quite normal in Finland and in Russia people even wear less clothing in winter at home.
He said people in very cold winters and areas have no summer so they make their "own summer" at home. Temperatures of 25 centigrade are pretty common sometimes even cranking uo to 26 or 28 centigrades. Most important in Finland and Russia not food and drink its the heating which can be real powerful. When its not enough they use additional electric heaters