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Climate and environment of London
Well-ordered society, gastronomy, and service of Tokyo
Convenience, internet speed, and public transportation of Seoul
Demographic composition of San Francisco, Seattle or Vancouver
Culture, Fashion, Power, Depth, Lifestyle, Diversity, Open-Mindedness, Urbanity and Global Influence of New York City
Cleanliness, Orderliness, Convenience and Infrastructure of Tokyo
Living Space, Natural Beauty, Pace and Weather of Los Angeles
Food of Hong Kong
Last edited by SnobbishDude; 05-09-2020 at 10:02 AM..
Climate and environment of London
Well-ordered society, gastronomy, and service of Tokyo
Convenience, internet speed, and public transportation of Seoul
Demographic composition of San Francisco, Seattle or Vancouver
Come on! Stop it. You are part of the 1% of people who would think that something positive about London is its climate - It’s rubbish, full stop.
Who are you? As someone who don’t like to suffer prolonged heat over summer and extreme dry cold condition in winter, London has one of the most perfect climate among the world class cities.
Who are you? As someone who don’t like to suffer prolonged heat over summer and extreme dry cold condition in winter, London has one of the most perfect climate among the world class cities.
You would probably like San Francisco weather unless you do not like 6-months virtually rain free too? You still got your mix of fogginess too. Just not quite the Mediterranean weather most highlight as more preferred. Some apparently do like both these cities suited to their weather taste. Just not all as some others. You can scroll to bring up each month for the years average.
You would probably like San Francisco weather unless you do not like 6-months virtually rain free too? You still got your mix of fogginess too. Just not quite the Mediterranean weather most highlight as more preferred. Some apparently do like both these cities suited to their weather taste. Just not all as some others. You can scroll to bring up each month for the years average.
SF isn't bad at all, but I want a fair variety in temperatures change each month by several degrees.
Pacific Northwest, Bretagne, Southern England are overall my favorite region talking about the climate they offer.
I always thought Tokyo is the perfect city because it has the combination of:
The public transit of New York City
The weather of Atlanta
The scenery of Seattle
The modernity, technology, and entertainment of Los Angeles (as well as San Francisco)
Give me the island of Manhattan, surrounded by the topography, climate and beaches of Sydney, the infrastructure of Tokyo, and year-round warm ocean water of Miami.
I must say that sounds pretty amazing, though I would need the Islanders to switch to Madison Square Garden. Then it would be just about perfect!
Come on! Stop it. You are part of the 1% of people who would think that something positive about London is its climate - It’s rubbish, full stop.
Who knows what the percentage is, but lots of people love a climate that has rain. I live in one. I love the summer, and sun, but I also love it when the winter rains arrive.
I couldn't live in a climate that was basically summer all year round.
I always thought Tokyo is the perfect city because it has the combination of:
The public transit of New York City
The weather of Atlanta
The scenery of Seattle
The modernity, technology, and entertainment of Los Angeles (as well as San Francisco)
Strange post. Is NYC the gold standard for public transit and LA for modernity and technology? I thought Tokyo was that for both.
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