Is it true that many Australians never have seen snow with their own eyes?

Is it true that many Australians never have seen snow with their own eyes?

Anyone that's lived all their life in Qld, WA, NT and SA probably haven't seen snow.
It really only falls in a couple of places regularly in NSW, Vic and Tas

Obviously, it only snows in a few places and all of those places are located in the South-East of the country, Australia is very large. So unless you make a long trip specifically to see snow or see it overseas then you won't have seen it. Mostly people who've seen it are those that live near the places that snow occurs in.

I personally haven't seen it, I don't think I know anyone who has either.

I haven't ever seen it in person. I think I can picture what it would feel like.

Never seen it

By that logic you'd know what breasts felt like from watching porn, virgin

its like frozen soft rain, its also cold.

this, basically

Most Germans have never seen a desert either.
I grew up where it snowed semi-regularly and its fucking awful

so, hail?

I've seen both snow and hail

practically the same, but snow is thinnier

>be Brazilian
>think snow is beautiful
>go to south Chile
>see snow for the first time
>joy for 30 minutes
>hands and ears begin to ache
>shaking with cold
>the cold became infernal for more than 5 days

Cold climates a shit.

Subtropical >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Temperate/Continental

Pussy, winter and snow is beautiful, wishI lived in a climate that snows all the time.

Seriously? I dislike hate both cold and hot. I love Subtropical. Coolness almost every year 10~24ÂșC.

>snow and hail are practically the same
Wat

Snow comes in many different forms.

Also, alititude. 90% australians live within 50km's of the sea and with no real mountain chains nearby.

yes, and sometimes it mixes one another. snow is shit.

I take it you must have only seen the heavy, wet kind of "snow" that falls when the temperature is barely below freezing? Real snow that falls when it is actually cold out is light and fluffy, not like hail whatsoever

No, it's much softer, like sand.

Where is that?

I saw it once on a primary school excursion. It was cool but for some reason at the time I wasn't too excited about it and it didn't leave a lasting impression. 2bh I want to see snow way more now than I did back then.

true

No you wouldn't. It's fucking depressing. Our cold months are november, december, january and february, with temperatures between -10 and +10

Everyone is happy as fuck once spring arrives

Never seen it. I used to care but everyone says it's a bit shit

Seen in once in the Blue Mountains, it's so thin that it didn't even cover the whole ground before it turns into water.

I ski every year at Thredbo, NSW

>I personally haven't seen it, I don't think I know anyone who has either.
I'd be amazed if you don't know anyone who's seen it overseas.

It has been known to fall in the Adelaide area, but that's about as rare as a goal kicked from a goal kick, and there's never as much of it as in the picture you posted.