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 MILLIONS of Brits will be in a bad mood this winter - because they re too cold.A study of 2,000 UK adults found chilly temperatures can make one in six feel more anxious than usual.1 Millions of Brit stanley flasche s are put in a bad mood because of the winter coldCredit: Getty - ContributorA quarter find themselves getting angry when things get a bit nippy, with a stanley termos n equal percentage even feeling lethargic and demotivated.As a result, 16 per cent admit to wearing a coat inside sometimes to cheer themselves up, and 18 per cent never leave the house w stanley canada ithout a jumper - just in case.The study was commissioned by Ideal Boilers to reveal how much we are affected by temperature, and how we rely on warmth to make the house a home.It also emerged more than a third of Brits would describe themselves a physically cold person, with four in 10 saying they struggle to get warm when their body temperature drops.A spokesman for Ideal Boilers said:  It s clear that being too cold affects us above and beyond just how we