Anon, you've asked an interesting question. If it's too cold and you want the air conditioner to not put out so much cold air, do you say "Lower the AC" (meaning put it on a low setting) or "Raise the AC" (meaning, set the temperature higher)? However, when you add "it's too cold" then it's clear what you mean.
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Grammar GeekAnon, you've asked an interesting question.
If it's too cold and you want the air conditioner to not put out so much cold air, do you say "Lower the AC" (meaning put it on a low setting) or "Raise the AC" (meaning, set the temperature higher)? However, when you add "it's too cold" then it's clear what you mean.
"Please lower the AC -- it's a