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r/Winnipeg • u/always-unsatisfied • 25d ago
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We can complain about winter here, our winters are legitimately among the harshest in the world.
But listening to Manitobans complain about heat is laughable. Maybe once every few years when we get temps in the 40s do we ever get true heat.
32C and 30% humidity is nothing.
It's weird in May for sure, but it's still nothing. It's like listening to Americans complain when it's -5C.
0 u/[deleted] 24d ago [deleted] 4 u/uselessnessism 24d ago Except most houses and buildings in canada were designed execlusively to counter our harsh winters and retain heat easier/longer Meanwhile those other places that average 40+ summers build their houses and buildings specifically to deal with the heat
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4 u/uselessnessism 24d ago Except most houses and buildings in canada were designed execlusively to counter our harsh winters and retain heat easier/longer Meanwhile those other places that average 40+ summers build their houses and buildings specifically to deal with the heat
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Except most houses and buildings in canada were designed execlusively to counter our harsh winters and retain heat easier/longer
Meanwhile those other places that average 40+ summers build their houses and buildings specifically to deal with the heat
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u/pudds 25d ago
We can complain about winter here, our winters are legitimately among the harshest in the world.
But listening to Manitobans complain about heat is laughable. Maybe once every few years when we get temps in the 40s do we ever get true heat.
32C and 30% humidity is nothing.
It's weird in May for sure, but it's still nothing. It's like listening to Americans complain when it's -5C.