I'm with you, I prefer winter to summer.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 7:44 pmNO!! I HATE SUMMER!! Absolutely detest it and don't pretend otherwise. My beach bunny days are long behind me and I would gladly live where it snows. I think I only wore a THIN jumper twice this winter and couldn't wait to get home and take it off because I was too warm. I love the coldSerial Brain 9 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 7:39 pmyou're not one of these people that say that you luv the hot weather but then complain about the first hot day you get and hide in front of an air conditioner all day long like folks in Darwin are you?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 5:10 pmJust got my shopping delivered so I'm fine but this is the second time the Coles delivery driver's eftpos machine wasn't working.
They expect me to verbalise my card over his device. The idiot supervisor on the other end says "we turn off the recording first" ... but what about the delivery driver standing right next to me?? Then the idiot supervisor says "fine we will just cancel the order".
Anyway I went outside and did it. "Customer service" is going to get an earful from me later
anyways - you should have already paid for the groceries online before they got delivered - I don't know anyone who gets a delivery and then pays.
Yeah well Coles online has the pay the driver option but I won't be using it again
But living in really cold countries is not as great as you think.
I was in Finland for a couple of months a few years back.
It hit minus 25c, it were damn cold outside.
But my mate, Finnish, said it was a mild winter, the ocean hadn't frozen over.
In Canada just 2 years ago, it hit minus 32c , it was not quite cold enough to keep the kids home from school.
In these cold countries, you dress differently.
You wear reasonably light clothing indoors.
But you have seriously warm coats, pants, shoes hats and gloves when you head outside.
It's a real ritual, getting dressed.
Even in Shanghai, it gets pretty cold in winter, and the high humidity, even in winter makes it feel even colder.
I was standing in the factory in Nanjing, one day at midday,
It was minus 5, but it felt colder than Finland and Canada even though they were, technically, colder.
Australian winters are mild, where I live it rarely gets below 0 even overnight.
But I do live on the coast with a huge lake nearby, which acts as a heatsink.
Be careful what you wish for.
There is cold and then there is COLD