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Some People Prefer Activities and Lifestyles in Hot Climates While Others Prefer Living in Cold Climates

Some People Prefer Activities and Lifestyles in Hot Climates While Others Prefer Living in Cold Climates (7) (1)

Some people prefer activities and lifestyles in hot climates while others prefer living in cold climates. Discuss both views and give your opinion.


The weather has become a thing of concern because some individuals love the dry season for their events, and some preference is during calm/shilled weather. I will discuss both views and state my opinion.

On the one hand, they are a number of merits and demerits of celebrating or having events in hot climates. Firstly, during this period, numerous events take place, and people dress simple and cute. It looks gorgeous, which attract all and Sunday, no one is scared of being beaten by rain or thinking about the cold. For instance, in the developing world, due to the high rate of bad roads, people prefer the dry season. As a result of motorable pathways and breaking down of vehicles. Secondly, high cost of accommodation (Hall). A potable and well-ventilated hall for the occasion is quite expensive, so people prefer an open field with a canopy which is less expensive. It can only be well successful in the dry season. As a result, people embrace it much. Conclusively, because of low income and poor road people embrace hot climates.

On the other hand, some love cold weather intimate, like sweating profusely during the hot period. Anything that will bring heat is totally avoided. For example, cold-blooded ones. It results in total avoidance of heat. However, some asthmatic patients react to cold but love cold weather instead of hot. Dust triggers their condition most. As a result, they love their events in cold weather than hot because they wear heavy clothes for protection against cold but dust is inevitable. In conclusion, the choice is individualised.

My opinion: during cold weather, no heat rash, calm sleep is assured, no dryness of eye, throat, and skin, minimal history of fire outbreak.

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