Based on diff places getting diff kinds of weather, yeah I'd say it's exactly that.
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Most people complain about the local to them bad weather, but I know that my bad weather hardly compares to places that snow and such.
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For sure in different jobs
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I feel most places would agree on bad weather, but have different standards of good weather which makes other weather seem bad relatively
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But yeah it's only a feeling, this is a cool question though!
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yes cause in MN -15deg is a typical Feb day. but in AZ 115deg in July is just normal. What is chaos to the fly is normal for the spider.
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Definitely, a nice day in Barrow in July is 50F and partly cloudy. If it's 50F in July in Atlanta people are looking for sweaters and coats
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Absolutely. Some places 4 inches of snow shuts down the city. Here in Boston we can accumulate 19 inches and still go to work.
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likely. I personally don't consider sunny weather "good" or rainy "bad". sunny weather can be way too fuckin hot! & rain makes plants grow.
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Bad weather for us in the UK is anything that changes more often in a day than you can prepare for. Which is always.
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