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    coping with the british weather

    i spoke to my g/f on the fone today and after asking her how she was ,she replied she was cold !!!
    nothing strange about that if she was in uk.
    unfortunately not, she is in cavite , being an honest person with nothing to hide from her i quickly told her she would experiance the real meaning of cold over here .

    that got me wondering how other people coped with the change of climate at first. and wether they found it a huge problem.

    i found the heat and beautiful blue skys in the phils naturaly put me in a good mood.
    quite the opposite to the cloudy ,steely grey skys, constant rain and cold in this country.
    i,d be interested to hear peoples first hand experiance of this.


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    The cold (well down here in london) the Wife got used to and now seems to cope with better than me.

    One thing when a person moves over form Phill i feel is important to watch out for is gloom and lack of natural sunlight. If your feeling a little low at points due to home sickness and what not it could be the final straw.

    I countered this by getting daylight light bulbs which made a difference to us both.

    Also making sure the person from phill gets used to keeping warm with more layers rather than boosting the heating is a challange for some it seems. At first she was wearing phill/uk summer wear in the house which is just not practical in a uk winter as you know with the cost of engery.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chris40 View Post
    i spoke to my g/f on the fone today and after asking her how she was ,she replied she was cold !!!
    nothing strange about that if she was in uk.
    unfortunately not, she is in cavite , being an honest person with nothing to hide from her i quickly told her she would experiance the real meaning of cold over here .

    that got me wondering how other people coped with the change of climate at first. and wether they found it a huge problem.

    i found the heat and beautiful blue skys in the phils naturaly put me in a good mood.
    quite the opposite to the cloudy ,steely grey skys, constant rain and cold in this country.
    i,d be interested to hear peoples first hand experiance of this.
    first winter here in Uk i was alright
    all things are possible!


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    my first winter was not so bad, she will quickly adjust to the weather here... lots of thin layers did it for me...
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    got used to the cold weather of Baguio City and the rest of the Cordillera Region where temp ranges from 8-24 deg celsius. but coming here in uk is way different coz women and the weather have the same mood swings today might be gloomy, but later it might be sunny or windy, raining or foggy....

    used to hate the sun back in the phils coz it burns my skin and causes uneven discoloration, but here i wish that everyday will be a sunny day. now i'm lookin forward to the winter season...


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    i used to compalin about the AC in phill it was to dam cold lol.

    The coldest I have ever felt in my entire life was the first night i spent at my wifes lolas house they put us up in a small sealed room with a serious AC unit.


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    ive arrived here in uk during winter season (g snow) got colds for almost a year but after 2 years got used to it ( i guess )...lots of vitamin c

    cold weather tends to make you feel low and depressed esp. w/ rains (and makes you feel lazy too), try make yourself busy all the time ..i guess, it's a good thing if you have a job...

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    Rain & cold makes me very happy It keeps people inside so they buy more off the Net
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    I think we will all have to get used to the cold a bit more now thanks to our beloved energy companys, Its the pensioners I feel sorry for.
    The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes.


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    thats a point about the energy companys, i think a quick conversion ,pounds to pesos will make my g/f be a bit conservative with the heating..good idea about the daylight lightbulbs ,i,ve never heard of them.
    i see what you mean about the a/c too.
    i was freezing on those busses in the philippines.


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    When i arrived in the uk and landed in the airport for the first time it was so windy and freezin cold My husband brought me a warm thick coat Honestly, the first few months i couldnt hardly move because of the cold But now im ok plus my baby always keeps me busy having this cold weather

    Your g/f will eventually adjust to the weather
    Goodluck


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    Quote Originally Posted by doonat View Post
    got used to the cold weather of Baguio City and the rest of the Cordillera Region where temp ranges from 8-24 deg celsius. .
    when i went to Baguio it was freezing there, my misses like the weather here


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    Although it seems daft now getting the wife used to uk temperatures was helped by using the AC so it felt like a fridge, it helped the Wife or at least her body get used to the Idea that a body could be in an enviroment that cold.

    It was that or sit her in the fridge.

    With regards daylight bulbs although not ideal for serious cases are worth investing in. We used them at work back 03-04 and made such a difference that i bought some when the Wife came over.
    no scientfic data or research but a gut feeling that it made a difference. Particularly te first winter and on days as we are having now with all the gloom


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    Quote Originally Posted by chris40 View Post
    i found the heat and beautiful blue skys in the phils naturaly put me in a good mood.
    quite the opposite to the cloudy ,steely grey skys, constant rain and cold in this country.
    i,d be interested to hear peoples first hand experiance of this.
    what an english weather hey
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    UK weather is usually cold, gloomy and raining...thats why most people feel depressed :(


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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraldine View Post
    UK weather is usually cold, gloomy and raining...thats why most people feel depressed :(
    I'm never depressed.....well maybe for 2 minutes after the 3:45 at Newmarket.....but it usually goes after the 3:50 at Fontwell
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraldine View Post
    UK weather is usually cold, gloomy and raining...thats why most people feel depressed :(
    so cold now and the boiler is broken and foot nails appear to be grayish but good thing they have this fake fire place that blows warm air...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    I'm never depressed.....well maybe for 2 minutes after the 3:45 at Newmarket.....but it usually goes after the 3:50 at Fontwell
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    when I first arrived here it was last week of Sept when the plane about to land at heathrow the pilot said its 5degrees outside I am panicking already as I never experience that before as Im used to 35degrees everyday.

    well, after 5 years I would say Im used to the cold weather now what I hate about the winter is the daily light is too short and Im waiting at the bus stop at 5pm going home from work and its really dark


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Rain & cold makes me very happy It keeps people inside
    ..so you get a clear run of the car radios and hubcaps?


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    Quote Originally Posted by flomike View Post
    when I first arrived here it was last week of Sept when the plane about to land at heathrow the pilot said its 5degrees outside I am panicking already as I never experience that before as Im used to 35degrees everyday.

    well, after 5 years I would say Im used to the cold weather now what I hate about the winter is the daily light is too short and Im waiting at the bus stop at 5pm going home from work and its really dark
    Never changes but the UK is great for a lazy summer afterrnoon/evening when its light till ten at night

    Phill freaked me out that it was dark so early. My head saying hang on its summer but its 6pm and dark


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    it was feb.6/06 when i arrive here.and it is very very cold coz its winter time and we have snow.this is my first time to see the snow and all my entire life.i act like a kid who make a snow ball and my hubby take a picture of me.we play like a kids also throwing snowball to each other.i wear 4 shirts and sweater and then my coat,2 jeans[maong],2 socks,when we go out to go to our garden to feed and clean the cree of our pigeons[feed and give some water for them]but now im i used to it


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    Quote Originally Posted by doonat View Post
    got used to the cold weather of Baguio City and the rest of the Cordillera Region where temp ranges from 8-24 deg celsius.
    Might be going to Baguio City, in a few weeks?...Better take my vest.


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    yes , i felt conned when i went to bagiou city because my work colleage who visits the philippines regularly told me it was roasting hot wherever i went to over there.

    he lied!! i thought bagiou was like an autumn day in the uk ( a bit too cold for shorts and t shirt)
    i could,nt wait to head down south to the sunshine.
    cracking views though at mines view park.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sim11UK View Post
    Might be going to Baguio City, in a few weeks?...Better take my vest.
    lunch time is quite hot though... and dont be dismayed by the towering trash throughout the city (i just hope they have resolved it already being the "basura capital")....

    what i enjoyed here in uk is the fresh air and the almost zero emission in cars compared in the phils.


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    Ohhh God! when my first time arrived here i was shakin because too cold.. It was summer season then cold hehehe! me was laughing of my hubby... And I was happy bcoz he bought an electric bedding to keep me warm.


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    I've been here 42 years and still not used to it
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    thank God for the cold weather here...it stopped me using Likas Papaya, which is expensive for me to buy....now i want to use tanning lotion, it's cheaper!!


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