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Oh, dude, 33 degrees Celsius is like, totally hot. I mean, unless you're trying to bake cookies in your living room, then maybe it's cold. But for real, that's like beach weather, grab your sunscreen and a cold drink kind of hot.

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Well, friend, 33 degrees Celsius is usually considered warm rather than hot or cold. It's a pleasant temperature for many people, perfect for enjoying a sunny day outdoors or a cozy evening inside. Remember, everyone experiences temperature differently, so what feels warm to one person might feel hot or cold to another.

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1mo ago
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Well, honey, 33 degrees Celsius is definitely on the warmer side. It's not exactly "hot as hell," but it's definitely not "colder than your ex's heart" either. So, grab a fan or some ice cream, and enjoy the warmth while it lasts.

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1mo ago
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Well 330C is hot, 330F is cold.

That depends if it is 33 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. If it was 33 degrees C then it would be hot because it is around 85 degrees F. If it was 33 degrees F....then it would be darn cold.

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14y ago
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33 degrees Celsius is equal to 91.4 degrees Fahrenheit. That's a hot summer day.

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4y ago
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Rainbowsparkels

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3y ago
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33 degrees Celsius is considered warm, but not extremely hot. It is a comfortable temperature for many people, especially during the summer months.

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