• Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
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      8 days ago

      It’s not really a major factor in picking a location for me. I generally like learning about the culture and history of a place, the climate is only a factor in regards to it’s influence on those. The weather becomes a factor, but only in terms of picking the best time of year to avoid things like storms and heatwaves if possible.

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      I prefer warmth. But if it was an adventurous holiday, I don’t have a preference, as long as the weather is calm.

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      as long as I’m comfortable and dressed appropriately I don’t mind

      I echo Spin, calm weather is important, no storms

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      If the purpose of the holiday is to lounge near a pool / beach, I want it warm. Tropical. Ocean water so warm it’s like going into a bath. The total opposite experience of summer in Melbourne.

      If the purpose of the holiday is to sight see and walk many steps per day, I want it comfortable (not too hot, not too cold). Maximum temps around 25 without too much humidity is the sweet spot. Using Japan as an example, that means going in spring and autumn, and NOT summer (which is stifling).