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View Poll Results: How important is sunshine to you?
The sun makes a HUGE difference to my life - it makes me much happier.
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62.77%
The sun makes a little difference to my life - I am slightly happier as a result of more sunshine.
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17.02%
The sun makes no difference to me at all.
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7.45%
I don't mind sunny weather but I'd prefer a little less sunshine, thanks.
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10.64%
I don't like the sunny at all - I'm only happy when it rains.
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How much difference does sun REALLY make to you?

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Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 7:49 pm
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Originally Posted by mono
A clear blue sky stops being so appealing when it's all you see 95% of the time.
For some people...

How about a poll to see how many ?
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 7:52 pm
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
For some people...

How about a poll to see how many ?
Merely making the point that, as Gary says in Men Behaving Badly, when there's always biscuits in the tin, where's the fun in biscuits?
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 8:00 pm
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Originally Posted by mono
Merely making the point that, as Gary says in Men Behaving Badly, when there's always biscuits in the tin, where's the fun in biscuits?
Like marriage then eh? From now on if I fancy a "biscuit" I shall pop along to Woolies and stalk the aisles until I see a "biscuit" I fancy eating!
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 8:07 pm
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Makes a huge difference for me. Being from South Africa and living in Europe the last 10 years i can definitely say i miss it! A lot!

One of the main reasons were moving to AUS! Well that and almost 300 days a year of golf
 
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The sun makes no difference to me, i am happy without it, can live without it. There are more important things in my life
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 8:16 pm
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Default Re: How much difference does sun REALLY make to you?

Originally Posted by mono
Lots of people come to Australia for the sunshine.

Does it make that much difference to your life?
I clicked the first option as i really do love seeing the sun and it does make me feel better for some reason, however... sometimes it does get too bloody hot and i sit in doors moaning about it, a bit like when i was in England but i was moaning about the cold!
To be honest i dont think you can beat a good British summer with the long days, sitting in a beer garden at 9.30pm and still light. Prob is those nights are few and far between.
 
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Originally Posted by TheSun
I clicked the first option as i really do love seeing the sun and it does make me feel better for some reason, however... sometimes it does get too bloody hot and i sit in doors moaning about it, a bit like when i was in England but i was moaning about the cold!
To be honest i dont think you can beat a good British summer with the long days, sitting in a beer garden at 9.30pm and still light. Prob is those nights are few and far between.
I think you get quite a few nights like that between May and September, actually. Obviously the really long nights are only around July but it's still pretty good.

I admit that you can get a dud summer sometimes though.
 
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Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz
The sun makes no difference to me, i am happy without it, can live without it. There are more important things in my life
I have to say the sun being out (or not) doesn't make a jot of difference to me either.
 
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I am not a lover of extreme heat and do tend to hibernate over 35 degrees. However I still like the sun to be shining and it does improve my mood a massive amount if it is a sunny day.
 
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I love sunshine that's why I am moving to Yuma, Arizona.
 
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Sunshine every time

I get cold watching sky news when it shows it's snowing
 
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Originally Posted by jayr
Lots to be honest.

I enjoy going to the beach, but living in Brisbane that means a 1 -1.5 hour trip so I don;t go as often as I might. However, sunny weather is much more than "going to the beach".

The result of a warm and sunny climate is all pervasive in how Australians live their lives.

It means our kids play sport; lots of sport, because it isn't raining, or cold, or the ground is hard, or frosty or muddy.

It means we have friends around or go to friends more because we can just have them sit outside in the back yard and throw something on the BBQ without the stress of planning dinner for weeks in advance.

It means you ask your friends to go camping.

It means your kids friends come round and play in the pool, and not just play on the Playstation.

It means suburban streets are "full" every morning of people of all ages taking exercise, jogging, walking with friends or walking the dog and keeping fitter than they might otherwise.

It means getting out and doing stuff outdoors and appreciating nature.

It means the beach in the summer, and bushwalks in the winter.

It means (in QLD) maximum daytime temps of about 20C (at wort) in the winter, with cloudless, bright blue, happy skies making for happy people.

It means when I am mowing my front yard (because it is sunny and it is not raining) that friends pass and toot the horn and wave. Some will stop and come in. Others will pass and return with 6 beers to share and have a yarn.

There are lots of reasons why the sun makes a difference, and few of them are about going to the beach, which I can't do when I am at work.
We're planning to enjoy it the same.

Originally Posted by infinjohn
Makes a huge difference for me. Being from South Africa and living in Europe the last 10 years i can definitely say i miss it! A lot!

One of the main reasons were moving to AUS! Well that and almost 300 days a year of golf
Same. Also from there and miss proper sunshine.

Originally Posted by mono
I think you get quite a few nights like that between May and September, actually. Obviously the really long nights are only around July but it's still pretty good.

I admit that you can get a dud summer sometimes though.
Last two (non)summers in fact. That's three years of cool/cold/rainy weather. Not just my opinion, it's documented.

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
Sunshine every time

I get cold watching sky news when it shows it's snowing
Yep sunshine every time.
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 9:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Alfresco
Last two (non)summers in fact. That's three years of cool/cold/rainy weather. Not just my opinion, it's documented.
Mmm, I already admitted that UK summers can be duds - so not sure what you've added there, really...and who was saying it wasn't documented?

The fact that a recent two have been duds doesn't make that the norm.

And last year's was much better. It was 2007 and 2008 that were the duds.

And the Autumn colours in 2008 and 2009 were beautiful - so that compensates in the eyes of some. Not you clearly - but we don't all have to agree with you.
 
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Sunshine wins everytime A:After 6 years of glorious Perth weather and 4 years back in UK i am craving consistant summers with plenty of Vit D. I just dont feel healthy stuck indoors with the heating on full throttle
 
Old Feb 23rd 2010 | 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by Alfresco
Last two (non)summers in fact. That's three years of cool/cold/rainy weather. Not just my opinion, it's documented.
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At least the UK isn't in the grips of a major drought.
 


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