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13 Feb 2012, 3:26 am

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Somewhere warm. Please. I hate cold winters, especially since I have poor circulation to my hands and feet. :x
Every time I go out into the cold, I feel like I'm going to get frostbite.


I get the winter blues and I have to moisturize four times a day to keep my skin hydrated, I feel more active and happy in the summer.

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that exactly describes the climate here where I live [in Brisbane Australia] i hate our summers here Jan to February high humidity and afternoon thunderstorms ,I would like to live somewhere cooler.


Interesting, I was actually thinking about moving to Brisbane, I don't think I would mind the humidity, I'm sure you wouldn't be saying that if you lived somewhere cold like England.



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13 Feb 2012, 3:36 am

Wolfheart wrote:
Albirea wrote:
Somewhere warm. Please. I hate cold winters, especially since I have poor circulation to my hands and feet. :x
Every time I go out into the cold, I feel like I'm going to get frostbite.


I get the winter blues and I have to moisturize four times a day to keep my skin hydrated, I feel more active and happy in the summer.

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that exactly describes the climate here where I live [in Brisbane Australia] i hate our summers here Jan to February high humidity and afternoon thunderstorms ,I would like to live somewhere cooler.


Interesting, I was actually thinking about moving to Brisbane, I don't think I would mind the humidity, I'm sure you wouldn't be saying that if you lived somewhere cold like England.


I actually agree that Brisvegas sucks bollocks. You would be better off in a southern city. I will swap my location for England.


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13 Feb 2012, 3:45 am

Solvejg wrote:
Wolfheart wrote:
Albirea wrote:
Somewhere warm. Please. I hate cold winters, especially since I have poor circulation to my hands and feet. :x
Every time I go out into the cold, I feel like I'm going to get frostbite.


I get the winter blues and I have to moisturize four times a day to keep my skin hydrated, I feel more active and happy in the summer.

kazzabeth wrote:
that exactly describes the climate here where I live [in Brisbane Australia] i hate our summers here Jan to February high humidity and afternoon thunderstorms ,I would like to live somewhere cooler.


Interesting, I was actually thinking about moving to Brisbane, I don't think I would mind the humidity, I'm sure you wouldn't be saying that if you lived somewhere cold like England.


I actually agree that Brisvegas sucks bollocks. You would be better off in a southern city. I will swap my location for England.


Well I have heard that it's easier to become licensed to work in Brisbane because you only need an ABN and a blue card whereas in cities like Sydney, someone told me you need a licence to even pour a coffee. Plus I've heard the wages are better in Brisbane and there's more potential above the tropic of the capricorn in mining towns and flood areas.

However I don't think I would mind living in Brisbane, it has a low population compared to London, looks warm and it isn't a long drive from the gold coast plus roads are small in England and a gallon of petrol costs £6 here.



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13 Feb 2012, 4:08 am

Wolfheart wrote:
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Albirea wrote:
Somewhere warm. Please. I hate cold winters, especially since I have poor circulation to my hands and feet. :x
Every time I go out into the cold, I feel like I'm going to get frostbite.


I get the winter blues and I have to moisturize four times a day to keep my skin hydrated, I feel more active and happy in the summer.

kazzabeth wrote:
that exactly describes the climate here where I live [in Brisbane Australia] i hate our summers here Jan to February high humidity and afternoon thunderstorms ,I would like to live somewhere cooler.


Interesting, I was actually thinking about moving to Brisbane, I don't think I would mind the humidity, I'm sure you wouldn't be saying that if you lived somewhere cold like England.


I actually agree that Brisvegas sucks bollocks. You would be better off in a southern city. I will swap my location for England.


Well I have heard that it's easier to become licensed to work in Brisbane because you only need an ABN and a blue card whereas in cities like Sydney, someone told me you need a licence to even pour a coffee. Plus I've heard the wages are better in Brisbane and there's more potential above the tropic of the capricorn in mining towns and flood areas.

However I don't think I would mind living in Brisbane, it has a low population compared to London, looks warm and it isn't a long drive from the gold coast plus roads are small in England and a gallon of petrol costs £6 here.


If you want jobs but don't mind the geographical isolation..... Look into Adelaide, Darwin and Perth. Adelaide is so desperate for wirkers they are advertising in windows for employees. They are even offering full traineeships for the mines. It is employment mecca here. Brisvegas is only good if you like the nightlife really.


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13 Feb 2012, 4:35 am

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If you want jobs but don't mind the geographical isolation..... Look into Adelaide, Darwin and Perth. Adelaide is so desperate for wirkers they are advertising in windows for employees. They are even offering full traineeships for the mines. It is employment mecca here. Brisvegas is only good if you like the nightlife really.


Sounds good, I wouldn't mind living somewhere that is relatively isolated, England is a very congested populated country and Australia seems very relaxed and easygoing compared to it, I have also heard that the work hours are better in Australia.



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13 Feb 2012, 4:43 am

Wolfheart wrote:
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If you want jobs but don't mind the geographical isolation..... Look into Adelaide, Darwin and Perth. Adelaide is so desperate for wirkers they are advertising in windows for employees. They are even offering full traineeships for the mines. It is employment mecca here. Brisvegas is only good if you like the nightlife really.


Sounds good, I wouldn't mind living somewhere that is relatively isolated, England is a very congested populated country and Australia seems very relaxed and easygoing compared to it, I have also heard that the work hours are better in Australia.


I will speak from the Adelaide perspective because that is wgere i live. We have a city here of over 6 million people. 15% is first and secind generation english. 60% if first and second gen other countries. 15% is aboriginanies. The rest is white Aussies.


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13 Feb 2012, 4:45 am

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i like somewhere that theres changes in climate. Makes it feel as if time is actually moving


me too I want to live somewhere where I get to see all the seasons. I've been to places that seem to only have winters or summers all along but no change of seasons.



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13 Feb 2012, 4:46 am

Something that stays between slightly warm & slightly cool all year round & does not get very humid & damp. I have problems with weather extremes & inconsistency. I'm not sure where that ideal place would be but I know it's NOT in south Louisiana. The weather here is very hot & humid in the summer & during the winter it rapidly switches from hot & humid to cold & damp for a couple days to a week & then it goes back to hot & humid for a week or so & the bipolar cycle continues. The only time the weather is really nice here for for more than a couple days is when a hurricane is coming.


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13 Feb 2012, 4:58 am

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Something that stays between slightly warm & slightly cool all year round & does not get very humid & damp. I have problems with weather extremes & inconsistency. I'm not sure where that ideal place would be but I know it's NOT in south Louisiana. The weather here is very hot & humid in the summer & during the winter it rapidly switches from hot & humid to cold & damp for a couple days to a week & then it goes back to hot & humid for a week or so & the bipolar cycle continues. The only time the weather is really nice here for for more than a couple days is when a hurricane is coming.


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13 Feb 2012, 4:59 am

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nick007 wrote:
Something that stays between slightly warm & slightly cool all year round & does not get very humid & damp. I have problems with weather extremes & inconsistency. I'm not sure where that ideal place would be but I know it's NOT in south Louisiana. The weather here is very hot & humid in the summer & during the winter it rapidly switches from hot & humid to cold & damp for a couple days to a week & then it goes back to hot & humid for a week or so & the bipolar cycle continues. The only time the weather is really nice here for for more than a couple days is when a hurricane is coming.


Move here.

Where is here :?:


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13 Feb 2012, 5:09 am

lostmyself wrote:
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i like somewhere that theres changes in climate. Makes it feel as if time is actually moving


me too I want to live somewhere where I get to see all the seasons. I've been to places that seem to only have winters or summers all along but no change of seasons.


Sounds like England would be ideal for you, season changes are very evident here.

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13 Feb 2012, 5:13 am

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I will speak from the Adelaide perspective because that is wgere i live. We have a city here of over 6 million people. 15% is first and secind generation english. 60% if first and second gen other countries. 15% is aboriginanies. The rest is white Aussies.


Sounds lovely, I know that Perth has something around 50% British so I guess more and more British keep heading to destinations like Perth, I guess there is more employment in Adelaide because perhaps more skilled people head for places like Sydney, Perth and Brisbane since they are the tourist hotspots.



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13 Feb 2012, 5:32 am

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Solvejg wrote:
nick007 wrote:
Something that stays between slightly warm & slightly cool all year round & does not get very humid & damp. I have problems with weather extremes & inconsistency. I'm not sure where that ideal place would be but I know it's NOT in south Louisiana. The weather here is very hot & humid in the summer & during the winter it rapidly switches from hot & humid to cold & damp for a couple days to a week & then it goes back to hot & humid for a week or so & the bipolar cycle continues. The only time the weather is really nice here for for more than a couple days is when a hurricane is coming.


Move here.

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middle if nowhere


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13 Feb 2012, 5:33 am

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I will speak from the Adelaide perspective because that is wgere i live. We have a city here of over 6 million people. 15% is first and secind generation english. 60% if first and second gen other countries. 15% is aboriginanies. The rest is white Aussies.


Sounds lovely, I know that Perth has something around 50% British so I guess more and more British keep heading to destinations like Perth, I guess there is more employment in Adelaide because perhaps more skilled people head for places like Sydney, Perth and Brisbane since they are the tourist hotspots.

exactly


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13 Feb 2012, 10:32 pm

Cold, and occasionally moist, preferably overcast.


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14 Feb 2012, 7:37 am

Here I'm once again atypical of most people, but climate is not a criterion for me in where I'd like to live. It seems so highly typical that a sunny climate is people's criterion and it's what people seem obsessed with. Economic and development criteria make more practical sense to me in determining the best place to live than climate, due to standard of living, economic opportunity, safety from crime, services etc. Most people living in the most developed and sustainable parts of the world, are doing so in some sort of temperate climate.