I ask this because I live in a country with the classic seasonal variation most peoples mind comes to if you say seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter).

I enjoy the variety in activities and I am always happy once a season ends and a new one comes with new activities and especially vegies and fruits that come along that season.

Here in Germany I am always hyped for the next season to start and I enjoy all of them. Spring in April comes with Asparagus, Rhubarb, later on strawberries, … summer with fresh pears, cherries etc.

I could go on.

And not only speaking of food, also activities. Swimming in Summer, hiking in Autumn, Snowboarding in Winter, cycling and hiking in spring, swimming and stand up paddeling in summer and so on the cycle repeats every three to four months new activities.

I have been to SEA a lot and I like it there too but I couldn’t imagine a life without the seasons and I couldn’t imagine living in a place where it’s either dry season, wet season and so on.

Edit: I know people get use to where they live but I was in Australia once in my life during winter season and it just never felt like christmas. It always felt weird. I need the cold and rainy or snowy days here in Germany to make it feel like “winter, christmas”.

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    10 months ago

    I live somewhere where our temperature hardly fluctuates at all and we have two seasons wet and dry.

    I hate it, although do enjoy knowing that the temperature wont change throughout the dayy more then 10 degrees on an extreme day.

    Wake up 28 degrees middle of the day 36 then back down to 28.

    But fuck the humidity

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      10 months ago

      humidity

      You are one of the three or so first generations of humanity to ever live in a world with air conditioning, not to mention dehumidifiers. I mean, can’t do the whole outside, but you can have a climate-controlled house, climate-controlled vehicle, and – depending upon what you do for work – possibly a climate-controlled workplace.