by GibsonGuy on January 7th, 2011

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If you live in a warm climate, what would you do when visiting an area where there is snow?

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  • by Phrenia on January 7th, 2011

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    You give the weirdest poll selection options. I can never relate to any of them.. When visiting an area with snow, it depends on why I am there. If I am visiting people, I tend to follow their lead and hope that their lead involves being inside and being warm. If I am visiting the place for it's environment, I'm going to do snow activities. Your first two options are playing in the snow, which is great because these people aren't used to snow so they probably would, but I don't understand why you stretch one idea into two options. Your third option is realistic-ish, but at the same time is dumb because you aren't going to spend every second shoveling. Your fourth, and fifth options are just plain silly. The question makes it seem as if the individual doesn't expect there to be any snow in the colder climate. I live in a place that only snows once a year, but even when I lived on the coast where it never snows, the knowledge that cold may equal snow in other cities seems common. A traveler not expecting snow in a cold environment depending on where they are going seems absurd to me. If you tend to not like the cold, as option five suggests, you would think they would check the temperatures of the place they are going to. Idk, now I'm just ranting, but this is the third poll of yours I've seen in which the question itself is great, but the poll answers are too off to even answer the question.

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