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I'm irish and i don't like hot weather(don't know why?)i prefer wind and rain!?

I love rain and i hate hot's places.I seem to like cold places more.what's that all about??just curious?? smartass's welcome heh heh :)

    



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tony m
Hello Langer,
IT'S ME AGAIN....I remember last summer, and in Corofin County Galway the heat from June until late September was almost unbearable, I ended up being as brown as a foreigner, and my poor wife, despite all the potions, lotions and oils and balms she was using to block the Sun from burning her shoulders were a complete waste of time and the money it cost to supply her with all that stuff.
now, she has heard that we are in for a similar Summer again this year, she is already stocking up on the best preparations money can buy for her, and none of is says it's for a man, but the Sun never seems to bother me at all, I just go brown and that's it, no irritations and our childrem all go brown too, my wife is such a paleface, she would be a great red indian, bless her. she is praying for frost snow ice and loads of wind and rain, and I can't help but try to convince her she may be better of living at the South Pole. I am seriously thinking about having her kitchen fitted with an Air Conditioning Unit, poor soul... 'Bye Tony M. ..............


stibbs
definitely Irish


curtis s
i guess ur a true irishman=)


clare_siobhan_x
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I'm irish decent and i get cold way too easily and hate it
ive got to have the heading on full blast and love hot countries lol

so i dont think its got anything to do with the irishness
unless it skips a generation
maybe youve become aclimatized to it lol

xx


sminthian1980
The average temperature in Ireland is 50 degrees, that's why you don't like hot weather.


gud-gal
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We're all different i guess!!!


Deep Throat
im irish 2 and i love the wind and rain during the week but when it comes to going out at the weekend i hate it!
Ireland would be a great country if we could only put a roof on it!


Mr Macadoo
Are you a Cumbrian in disguise?


SebDj
You have the right to love this.

here in canada it's -20 celcius


Keanoite
Im Irish too and I have to say I dread the summer!!! I much prefer to be stuck inside listening to the rain lashing off the window (like tonight). I think it's because once you get hot,like during the summer,it's IMPOSSIBLE to cool down! but if its cold you can always warm up.

Love your name by the way, wish I'd thought of it.


johnsredgloves
Well, if you like wind and rain, then Ireland is the right place for you. I've been there 3 times from the U.S. and each time the weather was cold and rainy. I prefer a sunny day myself, but I can't stay away from your beautiful green country anyway.


gypsy_cat 345
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Well it's 'cause you're accustomed to that nice mild temperate weather :)
I've been to Ireland twice, and I find the weather very refreshing (and it doesn't seem to rain as much as Ireland has a reputation for!) It seems like it can be raining one moment, and sunny the next. I also love the salt air; my friends there tell me it's why I never get my usual headaches when I'm there.
You'd suffer here in Michigan, Friend; we go from extremes of 100 degrees in summer to 30 below in winter! There's a lot to be said for a steady climate :)


thebear
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Cold/stormy weather is much more alive, would rather watch a storm, rain or snow than a perfect blue sky, it's nature


onelight
I'm a native Californian born and raised...English, Dutch, French family heritage. I'm not Irish yet I also don't care for hot weather.
When I experience very hot or very cold weather it makes me uncomfortable and grumpy after awhile. San Francisco Bay Area is more my style...also Half Moon Bay along the beach. I even like the fog...It's mysterious and romantic to me.


fluxpattern®
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you need to go down under more often ;)


samootch
It's probably just that you are used to it and you have good memories associated with crap weather. I like a variety, I like rain and cold because you can snuggle up in bed and get warm, But wouldn't you ever like to go to a tropical beach somewhere and swim in the crystal blue waters, and laze around in the sun?


shih tzu lady
You'll do alright in Scotland then!


Chuck M
I hate hot weather. I prefer a cool, gloomy, wet, overcast day. I like fog, too.... I don't mind sunshine as long as it isn't hot, if it stays relatively cool with the sun out then thats okay.


paul h
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dont panic. its not cos your Irish, or mad.

Too hot and it zaps you out. nice n cool you feel more energetic get more done. plus the air is cleaner and the views are stunning without getting blinded by sunlight.


all the best


caitlyn
I'm English and I'm same as you, I`ve never been abroad (unless you`d call Ireland and Scotland abroad) or ever had any wish to.

The rain in Ireland is soft rain, and there`s nowt like walking down Corringeen Roe on a summers day with the soft rain falling on the fields and the wind on your back ahhh! heaven on earth


Garnet
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me too lol-heat wrecks my head...





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