I'm running low on winter related posts so.... as this made me laugh when I saw it.
It is very much what you're used to though. As a Northerner living in the South I do laugh at what people call 'cold'. Plus I feel sorry for several Indian families living near me. Our weather over the last decade or so has been pretty mild - but you still see them wrapped up in 'puffer' jackets when the rest of us are walking round in T-shirts.... Bless....
I grew up in Wisconsin and live near Lake Michigan in Chicago, so the winters can be very cold. As a result I'm layered up when I'm outside, especially when walking by the lake or waiting for a bus.
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Tee-hee-hee.
To be fair, I never wear coats. I wear hoodies and that is good enough for me! But I grew up in Minnesota with amazing, heavy, terrible winters, so...
I'm running low on winter related posts so.... as this made me laugh when I saw it.
It is very much what you're used to though. As a Northerner living in the South I do laugh at what people call 'cold'. Plus I feel sorry for several Indian families living near me. Our weather over the last decade or so has been pretty mild - but you still see them wrapped up in 'puffer' jackets when the rest of us are walking round in T-shirts.... Bless....
I grew up in Wisconsin and live near Lake Michigan in Chicago, so the winters can be very cold. As a result I'm layered up when I'm outside, especially when walking by the lake or waiting for a bus.
It makes me laugh whenever I see people in heavy coats when it is like 40-50 degrees. It should not because it's mean, but it does.
@ James: I'm definitely a layer person - though I did pick up a puffer jacket recently which is toasty warm with only a jumper on underneath.
@ Sarah: I do look at peoples dress sense sometimes and wonder: really?
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