Is it better to live in a hot climate country or in a cold one?

Is it better to live in a hot climate country or in a cold one?

Tell me your experiences.

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Temperate.

I choose my insect free life and cold winters over a warm, insect filled life any day.

Here in South Island of New Zealand we have cool snowless winters (I haven't seen snow in several years), mild springs and autumns, and warm summers. I wish so bad that we had cold, snowy winters. The other three seasons here are good though.

Cold infinitely better - the only exception is if we're talking Northern Canada levels of cold or Hokkaido levels of snow.

Other than that, cold is always superior.

Hokkaido is god-tier.
It has similar average precipitation and temperature to south-east New Zealand, but has warmer summers and colder winters with heaps of snow.
I would love to experience Hokkaido one day.

>heaps of snow.
>I would love to experience Hokkaido one day.

That's the thing - try living there.
It's annoying after a while with THAT much snow. I love snow, just not THAT much.

Other than that you're right, Hokkaido is god-tier.

I've just been looking up climates for different cities in Hokkaido, and found that Kushiro in eastern Hokkaido has lots of snow, but not insane amounts of snow like Hakodate and Sapporo.
Would Kushiro be a comfy place to live?

I’ve lived in Humid Houston, Rainy Seattle and... rainy and sometimes snowy Hamburg.
I’m really not sure which one is better desu...
I guess you don’t risk freezing to death of you get locked outside in Warmer countries.

Can a non Japanese live in Japan though?

Vast majority of 1st world countries are in cold/temperate climate, so that.

>I wish so bad that we had cold, snowy winters
You really dont want that tire changing hassle.

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it's easier to warm up than it is to cool down, that reason alone makes cold climates better.

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really though, the absolute best climate is the british/irish climate

You can, but you can't become a citizen.

I don't have a car, so it wouldn't affect me.

According to that article, UK and Japan have very changeable climates. That's interesting. I thought you guys would be no more changeable than NZ. However the distance between NZ to Australia is waaayyyy larger than that between UK and Japan to Eurasia, so we don't experience conflict between multiple air masses.

the difference between summer and winter in Korea
I like spring and fall.

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Where in South Korea is this? Is it snowy in winter?

snow?????
You mean the garbage from the sky?
If so, it was the first snow three days ago.

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You're spoilt! Don't call snow garbage from the sky! Be thankful you have a white winter!

Sir! Even if we clean it up, it keeps snowing.
No! The commander is coming tomorrow.
Get the road!
Sir, I am very cold and hungry.
You need to clear snow if U want a supply.

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This, French climate and British is ideal comfy, germany poland as well.

That pic looks COMFY
I don't drive, I could walk on top of the beautiful snow with based snow shoes, all wrapped up and warm! If you don't want the snow, send all of it to me! I wouldn't mind shovelling snow out of my entrance of my home to go outside to experience a winter wonderland!

I live in the desert and don't have to deal with insects or snow.

Snow is fun to look at for a few days. Then it becomes a fucking pain in the ass. Hot and humid can be pretty gross, but cold is painful and it gets into your bones, keeping you frozen long after you go inside. And cabin fever will drive you insane.

There's a reason the majority of the world's population lives in the tropics/subtropics, and the contrarians on here aren't a good representation of what you'll hear if you ask people irl

living in hot climate with cool windy air is god tier comfy like seriously

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*like seriously it can't be better than this

I feel you, can't do anything without those and the chains you have to put on your tyres as well

Cold for a very simple reason. If you don't like the cold you can just wear warm clothing but if you don't like the heat you're fucked.

Definitely warm
If it gets below 5 you may as well just neck yourself. You need to get insanely hot for it too touch the level of discomfort of it being freezing. As long as you don't go above 35 it's very comfy

>tfw no muslim indonesian girl to suck my arsehole in hot breezy weather

why do you need a car in Austria
where do you live?

These two
Fuck cold

Cold is better. I hate mosquitoes, spiders, centipedes

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Not everything has impeccable infrastructure in Austria. Only the cities do. The rest of the time you either have to wait for the hourly train if you're lucky enough to live somewhere close to a train station, or you have a car. I live in Tyrol where everything is mountains, so good tyres alongside chains are a must

based winter fox

>Tyrol

Basiert.
Bin nicht da gewesen, aber ich versuche Bayern oft. Bayern sollte Österreicher sein.

Wenn Bayern Teil Österreichs sein soll, dann müsste man sie erst "ent-deutschifizieren". Die reden zu einem großen Teil sogar schon Hochdeutsch

>Die reden zu einem großen Teil sogar schon Hochdeutsch

Stimmt so.
Die Pfieke sind schuld.

>go to college in california bay area
>literally always between 10-25 C no matter what time of year
>no bugs
>beautiful sky and air
>when it's warm, there's an ocean breeze, when it's cold, there's a warm sun
>doesn't rain too often but when it does it's really cozy rain
the only problem is that once in a very rare while it gets a bit smokey due to fires up north
generally the ideal climate
i'm from the northeast so it's always an interesting experience going back home for winter break

I hate the heat I want to live somewhere cold

>what's montana or minnesota

Eben, im jetzigen Zustand kann Bayern aus keinen Fall ein Teil von Österreich sein. Wien ist auch schon grenzwertig.

Gutes Deutsch übrigens, woher kannst du Deutsch?

>Eben, im jetzigen Zustand kann Bayern aus keinen Fall ein Teil von Österreich sein. Wien ist auch schon grenzwertig.

:(
macht mich traurig, wenn ich so eine Sache lese. Wien ist super schön... oder "war" Schön, keine Ahnung wie die Stadt ist heutzutage.

>Gutes Deutsch übrigens, woher kannst du Deutsch?

ich hab' es selbst gelernt, und dann eine Paar Monate in München verbracht. Ich hab Zermatt, Zürich, Wien, Nürnberg und Dresden versucht. Die Deutschesprachige Länder sind super, finde ich.

What about it? It's not like I have a way to just get up and move somewhere new

snow. more cozy and no niggers

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Cold country=wealthy country
Thats it

t. snow nigger

I think that dry climate is best. Regardless of hot and cold

>It's not like I have a way to just get up and move somewhere new

Surely you can, you just don't really want to.

>what's Russia

>what's Sweden

Wien ist halt schon ziemlich unösterreichisch. Die Architektur dort ist wunderschön, die Menschen aber nicht.

Dein geschriebenes Deutsch ist schon fast perfekt. aber es heißt "besucht". Versucht heißt tried

>Wien ist halt schon ziemlich unösterreichisch. Die Architektur dort ist wunderschön, die Menschen aber nicht.

das ist Leider der Fall in viele Hauptstädte Europas. "Wir schaffen das" mein Arsch, kek.

>Dein geschriebenes Deutsch ist schon fast perfekt. aber es heißt "besucht". Versucht heißt tried

Na ja, "besuchen"!
Ich bitte um Entschuldigung.
Herzlichen Dank, brudi.

Ich kenne einige Wörter auf Bayrisch
Oachkatzlschwoaf
Schmarrn
Pfiat di
Benutzt man das in Österreich?

In one that has cold, hot, and temperate.

Russia is really wealthy country, its just not really equal country

Ja diese Wörter verwendet man auch in Österreich. Österreich und Bayern haben ja dieselbe Dialektgruppe und so beliebte Wörter werden fast überall hergenommen

Heat makes people insane. Crime spikes up during heatwaves.

Yeah, Russia is like Equatorial Guinea. A shithole serving a few oligarchs.

i used to love summer but for the past couple of years it has been unbearably hot and humid. i have no idea how can people function properly in hot climates

idk never experienced proper cold but doesn't seem a big deal to put on more layers. fucking hate the heat though

wrong cold country=suicide country

Excessive heat is proven to be detrimental to your cognitive abilities, besides how can you do manual labor in 40C heat?
But too cold is awful for your social abilities
best is moderate weather
>France
>west & north iberia
>northern half of Italy
In cold weather you also end up with awful food since the climate doesnt allow good species, just look at scandinavian and british food

fpbp

this, england is characterised as perpetually overcast but I could not handle norwegian winters and nights

Hot one

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>Centrism, the climate

But all of that is cold as fuck

Mozquitos are bad but other insects are ok. Here is 50% too hot-cold-rainy, 50% perfect paradise

Warm climate fucking sucks.
>Have to drink much more water so you're pissing as much as a 70 year old senile man with a weak bladder
>Have to use sun screen everyday
>The warmth makes you want do just laze around all day
>Everyone is sweaty so everyone's BO takes a huge hit
>Your dress style will become just shorts and t-shirts, boring as fuck
>Can't go skiing, ever

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Takes 30minutes 2 times a year, what a hassle

Love the cold. Nothing comfier than sitting by the fire in a forest after heavy snowfall.

Sauna after having been outside when it's -30 is the best

Frío donde no haya bichos está mejor

Best is an outdoor hot tub in winter

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Cold. You can always wear more clothes to get warm.
I almost died this summer when we had 30C for weeks.

Cold is comfy, plus you can always just make a fire

Doesn't really matter as long as it's not humid