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20th September 2013 #1
Cold UK
brr cold,for almost 3 weeks been here in the uk,i would say the more days passes by the colder it gets,i cant go out without wearing jackets,with 2 top under socks and rubber shoes,jeans.wow where my summer dress and shorts gone??well in the closet..lol
the other night it was cold for me,8 degrees wow..brrr.
Everytime we go out meet friends or family the usual question they ask ''HOW ARE YOU?''and my answer is alwayS ''IM COLD''..
And the funny thing about it they replied ''This is nothing yet,wait for the winter''..and i replied back ''I;LL BE DEAD BY THEN..
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20th September 2013 #2
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Cold ?
Wait til it's warmer to sit in the fridge than to sit outside.
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20th September 2013 #3
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I'm sure you'll feel excited when we get those hoary frosty mornings at minus 5 C but a sun smiling down from beautiful blue sky making our breath look like steam.
Take a camera out and get some great shots
I won't mention the dark cold damp days that last forever, it'll just get me down and force to search for cheap flights to the Philippines.
Enjoy UK weather
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20th September 2013 #4
Just dress accordingly and enjoy, you'll be fine Mendoza!
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20th September 2013 #5
hahaha she makes me laugh wait til the real winter comes if you think its cold now lol
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20th September 2013 #6
brrrr
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20th September 2013 #7
going to be 22c this sunday
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20th September 2013 #9
Everytime i complain about weather, my husband's answer is always the same... " Welcome to Uk"
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20th September 2013 #10
Wait till the clocks go back at the end of next month and then it gets really depressing.
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20th September 2013 #11
its the damp i hate, just give me a crisp winters morning with sun, you cant beat it, well walking along alona beach, now thats very very close, naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa its better
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21st September 2013 #12
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When my wife arrived here in December 2009 it was plus 7...by New Years Day it was minus 9.
BTW Thank you for complimenting my boys ....You left the message in a chat window...I've got into the habit of leaving pc on and leaving myself signed on..I tried to PM you but, yours isn't turn't on...Anyway mendoza82, Thanks again
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21st September 2013 #13
You'll get use to it. I can wear my summer clothes inside the house. I'm lucky that it's always around 22-25 C inside the house everyday! The only advantage of Keith having an arthritis, he can't have a cold house or else his joints would be swollen!
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11th October 2013 #18
I keep telling mine the warmest place is in bed.
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12th October 2013 #21
Don't worry Mendoza, you will adapt given time, Maritess has been here approx 16 months now and has adjusted to our climate quite well, she has always worn the correct clothing as and when required and it's worked well for her. My tip for you would be to wear loose clothing in order to become warm and comfortable, also when in bed wear some bed socks and use a hot water bottle, just trying to help you, good luck and keep warm!
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I spotted my first filipina wife walking in town a while back. ..she was wearing one of the many coats and pairs of boots I bought her before she left 7 years ago ( goes to show quality clothing lasts ). ..nothing strange in that. ..except it was in July.
Many other Asian nationalities here in Swindon apart from Filipino. They too, feel the cold. .nothing wrong in that, so do I. ..I've had my heating on for over a month. .
You are right though Michael. .They adapt. .just like we do in The Philippines
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12th October 2013 #23
cold indeed
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12th October 2013 #24
I'm currently working in a factory here in the Borders so as you can imagine the environment it's like a huge freezer
I'm quite happy that the task is not that difficult so I disregard the temperature, for me still the same temp inside and outside. Just wear proper clothing, Eventually you will get use to it mendoza82.
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Had to strip off walking home from Tesco tonight...in a sweat.
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13th October 2013 #30
cold for me outside but inside the house i just wear t-shirts you'll get used to it
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