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Dear Amy: I like keeping a colder house, as it helps me to breathe better by relieving my chronic rhinitis and sinus issues. My thermostat is often set at 67; I wear layers when I am cold.

However, when my parents visit (they are in their 60s), they constantly complain about the cold, until I have to set the thermostat to 73 degrees.

My mother has even joked that they will happily foot the entire month’s heating bill just for more heat while they’re visiting, which is not the right perspective on things.

I do watch what I spend; I swear the thermostat has very little to do with it. I can afford to heat my own home to a balmy 73, but that is uncomfortable for me.

My parents only visit once a year from far away, and our culture necessitates utmost respect for their needs. But I also don’t want to be uncomfortable in my own home.

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