1. your country
2. does it rain a lot there?
denmark
YES IT HAS BEEN RAINING ALMOST NON-STOP FOR 3 WEEKS
1. your country
2. does it rain a lot there?
denmark
YES IT HAS BEEN RAINING ALMOST NON-STOP FOR 3 WEEKS
But rain is nice
>a shithole in north Italy
>a lot
not this much, a rainy day or two once in a while is nice but it's starting to flood
it does. though this country is such a shithole overall that you just stop caring eventually
1000 Points for the artwork whit the tires
>t. hobo from Saint-Petersburg
>south east france
>300 days of pure sun per years
feels great
Finland
No. 0-5 times a month.
>hobo
you use this word too often, it stopped being "cool" long time ago, just so you know
Doesn't matter with any light rain my fucking city floods
USA
It rains every few weeks in the summer but more often now
We have a hurricane off the coast so its sending some rain our way
>too often
Oi, got any statistics on that?
>he cares about fashion
Poor guy.
Sweden - Gotland
Yes, and I live by the water so ocean waves hits my house sometimes if it's really windy.
It's usually very moist and humid here.
Why is rain so bad?
I wish it rained more here. Rain is cozy.
Rains a lot in August/September here in New England. Rained 4 nights straight.
It rains like 2 days a week in Winter and literally about 2-3 days during the entire Summer.
This year it rained I think only once in September and once in August.
you obviously use it to show off your english skills (yes you do, we both know that) but if you only use one simple word for that all the time it only reveals how primitive you actually are ;^) btw it seems like you don't even fully understand the meaning of that word
living by the water is so comfy
>Netherland
>Rain almost non stop for the past week
denmark really is just a low budget version of netherlands huh down to the climate
Yep, it's pretty lovely.
>pic of my town (island of Gotland, town is Visby)
you have snow in the winter at least, we just get freezing cold rain instead.
Snow really is a relief when it comes. Before it we have 2 months of bleak darkness without sunlight.
Snow on the ground makes everything look bright again.
That bad huh? Here in Kiruna we get tons and tons of snow. Only rains in autumn and in the spring mostly.
I've been in Denmark but only during the summer. Was very hot.
Snow is nice for like 2-3 days.
After that it sucks balls.
>says that one particular person uses one particular word all the time
>can't provide a singular screenshot, or quoting, or link, or anything
>changes conversation's direction
You lost, bratishka ;-)
It's different in the north. It doesn't melt at all until spring.
>Snow is nice for like 2-3 days
No I could have snow all year without problem.
Only big cities get all dirty and slushy.
Here it stays cold and fresh all winter until spring comes.
Exactly.
summers can be pretty hot here since 20C is the average temperature and it makes me want to die. How are summers up there anyway?
comfy picture
>How are summers up there anyway?
Not very hot. Usually around 10-17 degrees, maybe 25 on a really, really hot day.
But we have the midnight sun so it's always bright in summer.
>pic taken at midnight
Almost nothing the first half of the year, now it's a fucking monsoon
>complaining about rain
46 inches inches a year, but I like the rain
Lets comPLAIN ABOUT EMUS THEN XDDDDDDD
>comPLAIN
why did you go full caps halfway through the word
>he hates comfy
Wish we had rain fucking 30 degrees today
U.S.A. (Northeast)
Yes, a good amount.
Been raining a lot this month. Real comfy.
shut up ye poofter I spent the 2016 winter in Adelaide and was freezing me nuts it was raining 24/7
Same can probably be said about Melbourne
It never stops raining in fucking Mexico City so stop complaining
From memory it rained 3 (three) times in the last four or five months where I live, and that's in the winter. FUUCK.
Bra-huehuehue-gods
Yes, a lot (not in my region though)
Iceland
Yes and the rain isn't even vertical
North of mexico
Almost never and every rain is praised
It rains more here than the rest of the state but still not too much.
No, never.