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Jan. 24th, 2021 04:51 pmPeople should stop saying 'bad weather' when they mean cloudy or rainy. I just deeply confused my mum when I referred to weather for the next few days being bad, by which i meant sunny and a temperature of 35°C, which is, objectively, bad, rather than 'bad', in the sense of rainy, which would be very good.
There are many circumstances when rain is inconvenient but that's what they are, circumstances. Not an objective sun>rain ranking that should be enshrined in the phrase 'bad weather'.
There are many circumstances when rain is inconvenient but that's what they are, circumstances. Not an objective sun>rain ranking that should be enshrined in the phrase 'bad weather'.
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Date: 2021-01-25 06:22 pm (UTC)It's bad weather if it prevents me from doing what I want to do, and hot sunny weather tends to stop me more pervasively than cold rainy weather - I can come in from the rain, but if it's 35c outside, it's 30c inside, and I can't do anything when I'm that hot.
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Date: 2021-01-25 06:57 pm (UTC)incidentally something left out of the op is that i did not literally use the word "bad", because it's not like I talk in English with my mother. A more literal translation would be "ugly" weather.
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Date: 2021-01-25 07:51 pm (UTC)I hope the heat passes as quickly as possible.
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Date: 2021-01-25 10:02 pm (UTC)