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For those who have moved around to different climates, how have you found the weather to affect the overall culture of a place?
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For example, grew up in southern California for most of my life. I find that the almost constant sunny weather and mild winters contributes to a culture of "Always gotta be doing something" or to be on a constant trajectory to somewhere, whether that's physically or spiritually. Also, I've lived in the Pacific Northwest for a couple years and have found that the dominating overcast weather and cold temperatures contributed to a culture where it's ok to just take one day at a time and to not judge others because you don't know what they are going through (literally you don't know because everyone is inside for most of the year). Anyways, these are just my 2 cent thoughts. What are your armchair psychology analysis of the weather patterns affecting culture in your experiences?

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Austin is one of the drunkest places I’ve lived and I’ve lived in Wisconsin.

Stats do back up what you’re saying rurally though.

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