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Easy tiger, don't call me 'dude' it makes you look stupid, I couldn't give a **** whether YOU care about my opinion, yet an opinion I have, I am not throwing a 'tantrum' that would be you. The fact is anybody that includes such a benign climate like the UK's or Irelands in their 'worlds worst weather' list don't know what they are talking about, tell me you would prefer a climate that KILLS you and I will call you a liar.
You can't just allow people to have different opinions than you? You don't need so get so bent out of shape about someone disliking a climate.
Easy tiger, don't call me 'dude' it makes you look stupid, I couldn't give a **** whether YOU care about my opinion, yet an opinion I have, I am not throwing a 'tantrum' that would be you. The fact is anybody that includes such a benign climate like the UK's or Irelands in their 'worlds worst weather' list don't know what they are talking about, tell me you would prefer a climate that KILLS you and I will call you a liar.
Micro state countries not allowed? I thought you'd like Malta
Best:
Portugal
Very near:
Chile
Morocco
New Zealand
South Africa
Spain
Worst:
Burkina Faso
Chad
Djibouti
Eritrea (coastal)
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Iran
Kuwait
Malaysia
Mali
Papua New Guinea
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Sierra Leone
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Most other tropical places I haven't mentioned.
Listing Thailand as a worst instantly discredits every other country on your lists...
The best climate of any country that I have visited is Singapore.
Some people prefer "exciting" climates like Yellowknife or Phoenix, than "boring" climates like the UK. Nothing wrong with that
Absolutely, I can understand that but the question wasn't 'what weather do you like or dislike' the question asked was 'what has the worlds best and worst weather', the worlds best weather would be anywhere where the weather is 'pleasant' all year round, conducive to easy living, good for growing crops and somewhere where fresh water is plentiful, the worlds worst weather is weather systems that 'kill' you. In many ways the climate of Western Europe (including the UK and Ireland) is really rather good, because of the Gulf Stream both the UK and Ireland have long growing seasons, water is plentiful, the cold isn't cold enough to cause too many problems and the same can be said of the heat. Personally for me the worlds 'best' weather is in the Med, the worst Arctic or Desert, what I like - again Med or California / South Africa or somewhere like these places, what I dislike anywhere where the temperature drops below freezing in the winter months, of course what I like and dislike is my own personal preferences.
Absolutely, I can understand that but the question wasn't 'what weather do you like or dislike' the question asked was 'what has the worlds best and worst weather', the worlds best weather would be anywhere where the weather is 'pleasant' all year round, conducive to easy living, good for growing crops and somewhere where fresh water is plentiful, the worlds worst weather is weather systems that 'kill' you. In many ways the climate of Western Europe (including the UK and Ireland) is really rather good, because of the Gulf Stream both the UK and Ireland have long growing seasons, water is plentiful, the cold isn't cold enough to cause too many problems and the same can be said of the heat. Personally for me the worlds 'best' weather is in the Med, the worst Arctic or Desert, what I like - again Med or California / South Africa or somewhere like these places, what I dislike anywhere where the temperature drops below freezing in the winter months, of course what I like and dislike is my own personal preferences.
I understand. I think the meaning was implicitely "in our opinion", not objectively.
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