We're living abroad at the moment in a place with warm summers and mild winters. In the next few months we have to make the decision whether we want to stay longer term or return to the UK. One of the things we keep coming back to is the weather, specifically how the nicer climate really does enhance our quality of life, it's just so nice being able to enjoy outdoor living and it definitely makes me feel better. It's hard to imagine going back to UK weather where 20 degrees is considered a heatwave!! On the other hand however, it's just weather and one aspect of life and we'd probably get used to the UK again. I guess my question is, how much importance do you (or would you) place on a nice climate in determining whether to stay or return to the UK, given the impact it has on your overall quality of life?
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realhousewife23 · 22/06/2017 23:48
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