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Would you rather live in a cold climate or a hot climate?


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  1. 1. Which climate?

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    • Hot
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I'd rather live in a cold climate (I do live in one) because I like rain and snow and I prefer the way the nature looks here as opposed to in hot climates. It's easier to layer clothes or use more blankets to keep warm, but in a hot climate it's harder to be comfortable and sweating isn't comfortable and I don't like humidity.

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I've lived in both extremely hot and extremely cold climates and they're both horrible.

 

I have to say though that having to go out in 40 degrees Celsius is just a little better that going out when the temperature is -40 degrees Celsius.

 

It usually takes longer to die in the heat than in the cold.

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How hot and how cold?

 

If it's just moderately hot vs moderately cold, I'd take hot any day of the week.  I live in Melbourne and we're just a few weeks to go until summer arrives but the weather atm is like the middle of winter!

 

In cold weather you have to put on too much clothing every time you step outside, in hot weather you can just wear shorts and a t-shirt and you're fine.

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I live in Toronto so we kinda get both extremes, but if I had to choose, I'd choose cold. We can at least keep warm via means of staying close (body heat) or the use of friction and putting on more layers... there's not much we can do to cool down aside from taking off layers, and there's only so much we can take off.

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Cold! If I'm cold, I can just put on more clothes and be not cold. But if the weather is hot, there's only so much clothes I can take off. When I'm completely naked and I still feel hot, I cannot do anything else to cool down. I have no AC in my room, so it feels like I'm living in a sauna in the summer. It's impossible to have a good night's sleep in 40°C.

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