Weather &
Season
1. What's the weather usually like in your
country (or, your hometown)?
2. How is the weather here different to the
weather in your home country?
Roughly speaking it’s pretty much like the weather in
Sydney. Thanks to its close proximity to the sea, it is neither too hot in the
summer nor is it too cold in the winter.
3. Would you say the weather in your hometown
is suitable for working (or studying)?
I suppose yes, because seldom did it go extreme. So
the weather won’t distract too much attention from people.
4. Would you like to move to a place with
different weather?
I’d prefer not, because if there were polarised
weather in different season, I would have to adapt it frequently, which I don't
like.
5. What sort of weather do you like the most?
I’d prefer mildly sunny days, because it’s neither too
cold nor too humid compared to raining days.
6. What season do you like best?
I’d prefer spring, because it is a revived season, every
creature starts to come to life, which indicates a promising future.
7. What do you do in that season?
Well, actually I do the same thing every season,
because I’m introverted, and seldom did I hang out with friends outside.
8. What season (or weather) do you think is
most suitable for work and/or study?
Spring or autumn I suppose, because it is neither too
hot compared to the summer nor is it too cold in contrast with winter.
9. Has the weather in your country changed much
in the past few years?
I’m afraid not. It remains the same roughly the same
according to my memory.
10. Do you prefer hot or cold weather?
I’d prefer mildly cold weather, because at least I can
wear more heavy clothes to keep myself warm, whereas in the sweltering heat there
isn’t much thing I could do except for switching on the air conditioner, which
is bad to our health.
11. Do you (usually) pay attention to the weather
forecasts?
Yes, but I hardly care about the temperature; what I
cared about is whether it will rain or not in order to decide whether to bring
umbrella with me.
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