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Prague in December do I need a coat?

23 replies

Manopaws · 15/11/2015 16:56

I always go on winter holidays Thialand, Cape Verde, Mexico to name a few but the other half wants to go to Prague this time just wondering do I need a coat or will my usual budge smugglers be warm enough?

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rainydaygrey · 15/11/2015 16:57
Biscuit
perpetuallybewildered · 15/11/2015 16:58

What are these 'budges' you want to smuggle?

WhoTheFuckIsSimon · 15/11/2015 16:58

You won't need a coat. It's very warm in Prague in December. Enjoy.

elQuintoConyo · 15/11/2015 17:01

A mankini and a smile will be enough.

(Or rainydaygrey's biscuit covering your nethers).

HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 15/11/2015 17:03

What??

Utterlyclueless · 15/11/2015 17:04

The average high in Prague is 2 degrees C and average low is -2.... It's 'Eastern Europe' you need a coat.

NewLife4Me · 15/11/2015 17:11

You mean budgies as in budgie smuggler swimming pants.
No, these will not be warm enough, pack your winter woolies.
It's colder than here, hope that answers your question.
My ds is due to go in December.

DeliveredByKiki · 15/11/2015 17:14

It is bloody freezing in Prague in December

MrsUnderwood · 15/11/2015 17:18

I went in December about 5 years ago, it was lovely and warm. Definitely all you need is a swimsuit and maybe some flip flops. And don't forget the sunscreen.

Bunbaker · 15/11/2015 17:21

Is this a serious question?

Intradental · 15/11/2015 17:27

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whirlybird42 · 15/11/2015 17:51

I found it a little nippy in my bikini in the snow. I do feel the cold though. Sure you'll be fine.

Hassled · 15/11/2015 17:53

It'll be scorchio in Prague in December. Always is.

BeyondThirty · 15/11/2015 17:54

You might be a bit warm in swimwear, i'd try to find a nudist place

Manopaws · 15/11/2015 19:19

Thanks all that's made it nice and clear ?? sorry about the spelling that will be that dislexseea thing getting it wrong again

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NewLife4Me · 15/11/2015 22:24

Sorry for correcting you OP, the budgie is important Grin
Also dyslexic, hope I didn't offend.

Dowser · 21/11/2015 09:13

I wouldn't travel anywhere without a coat. Even just one of those lightweight Primark £15 jackets you can pack into a tiny bag. I have the more expensive down version and it comes everywhere.

You might not need a jacket in Prague...but what about when you land in the uk???

Lweji · 21/11/2015 09:19

I don't think a jacket will help much when you are in deep snow.

Don't you check weather forecasts? Did you book thinking it was a tropical climate?
Is this some weird stealth boast?
I do hope you're not for real.

DeeCrepid · 21/11/2015 09:21

Hmm now I am not sure whether to enter into this discussion as you cannot be serious about not needing a coat in Prague in December. I visited in May and spent my time looking for somewhere to buy a vest (!) It is Eastern Europe. It will be colder than UK.

CrazyOldBagLady · 21/11/2015 19:11

Don't wear a coat in December in Prague, you will stick out as a tourist and get mugged. A light jacket and open toed shoes will suffice.

Thatrabbittrickedme · 21/11/2015 19:23

If you have hairy hands, that should keep you warm... Hth

Djelibeyb · 21/11/2015 19:46

No need for a coat. You can keep warm from the flames...

Lweji · 21/11/2015 23:19

Prague also has lots of lovely bridges.

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