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Russians are wearing t-shirts inside almost whole winter because central heating considers +23 for the room standardMost of my life I walked barefoot, t-shirt and shorts inside even in February. Even in Ukraine in 90s where heating was poor, because we could afford gas heating for comfortable degrees.
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Here it's mostly pissing as always. There was one sunny day finally yesterday and I managed to get to the beach to surf and swim.
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You can just dress warmer. moreover, we are on vacation and I only went out to Church and the store (all in my neighborhood). A brachymorphic structure with a wide body and short limbs helps me. About freezing to death, many Poles were exiled here in the 19th century and they survived)))
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Winter was pretty decent here but thats about to change next week.
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Since I don't want to joke about the many deaths of the Poles in the Russian Empire and the USSR I'm not gonna say that many unfortunately did not survive, but I understand that in normal conditions (i.e. not in a gulag or forced labor camp) people can prepare themselves for such weather conditions and likely also somewhat get used to it if they live somewhere long enough.
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