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I've noticed in a lot of threads that people generally give advice under the assumption of the typical MFA'er (white, 18-25, US) and a lot of time is wasted in the back and forth (e.g. where do you live? what industry?).
I think a lot of conversations could be simplified with either regional or custom user flair. People will stop questioning why someone's wearing jeans and cardigan in August when they see a "Bay Area" tag. Likewise wearing t-shirt and shorts in 15°C weather in Ireland is probably normal. People will be able to make appropriate winterwear recommendations based on those who have real winters (i.e. Minnesota) vs those who have fairly mild ones (west coast, south).
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