the grass at the other side of the fence always seems to be greener:

when you live in a cold climate, you want to live in a tropical climate

when you live at a tropical beach, you want cold weather with snow and ice

it is human. we are all like that. i have noticed it all over the world with most people.

i live in a tropical climate and i love it. it gets very hot sometimes but it cools off in the evening. you can turn on the ac or a fan. or even jump into the ocean and cool off.

in the current situation of artificial energy shortages and energy price hikes i am happy that i do not need any heating. it is easy to live here even without power. cooking is with gas/ 100l for a whole year.

before that i was living in a cold climate for two years. it was raining almost every day in the winter.

i prefer a tropical climate at the beach. the grass is as green as it gets

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it’s the opposite thing for me!

i live in a cold climate and now i’m too sad the winter is already over – it’s one of my favourite seasons!

my parents took me with them on every vacation from age two – and even though i didn’t mind swimming in the ocean, i still hated high temperatures, bright sun and couldn’t get used to this exotic flora and fauna of southern regions.

and i feel better then severe northern wind makes a shield of snowflakes on my coat, the cold itself scratches my skin, the shoes get soaked because of going through the snowdrifts 🥲