• @[email protected]
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    114 hours ago

    I live in a northern country with cold winters. The alternative to “white Christmas” is really an icy or wet Christmas. Green would not even cross my mind.

    And certainly I prefer snow over sleet or black ice on the roads.

  • @[email protected]
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    If it’s not snowing, it’s still not green. It’s just grey. Grey is worse because at least the snow is pretty.

    • @ladicius
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      Snow becomes pretty ugly pretty quick, at least in cities.

      Grey christmas it is, every year.

  • @[email protected]
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    My red and green this Christmas is fat sweet cherry tomatoes ripening in the sun on my balcony. I would love a little rain to ease the fire danger in the hills, but I had all the snow I need for life during college. It’s funny the snowy people who said they can’t even fathom green, if it weren’t white it would be brown, they’re right about their reality but you asked for a dream. I’m living the dream.

    The other nice thing about being in Los Angeles at Christmas is that it’s quiet and there’s very little traffic, because so many people rushed off to visit the snow, either local skiing or far away.

  • Altima NEO
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    Im not in a “cold” climate, but its the pacific northwest. It gets chilly this time of year. People still dream of white Christmases. Its the idealized Christmas.

  • @[email protected]
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    Depends on the person. It sometimes gets into the negative double digits F where I live. Its forecasted to snow around Christmas and I’m hyped as fuck.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 hours ago

      I used to live further North and I miss the snow. We still get some here, but it typically melts off within a week or two.

  • @[email protected]
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    35 hours ago

    I have always wondered what a white Christmas would be like.

    Usually it is baking hot here, none of the “traditional” foods make sense…

    • @[email protected]
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      Same where I live. And then you see all the shop windows dressed with fake snow and people buying santa hats when it’s 40⁰C out there and the whole ordeal feels so out of place

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        Christmas and guy Fawkes are especially out of place.

        Yes, let’s encourage the public use fireworks in summer. Great plan.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    I’m sure even the most hardened of Vikings would have preferred their Christmases green so they can go from place to place easily.

  • @[email protected]
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    I spent Christmas one time in Australia. It was surreal. I don’t think I’d ever get used to that, so, not me.

    • 🐋 Color 🍁 ♀
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      I often wonder if people who live in Australia feel a similar way considering how Christmas time is typically depicted.

      • @postnataldrip
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        Aussie here, to me xmas = summer time. Xmas movies always felt irrelevant, and the idea of Santa wearing all his gear is mental when it’s often 40C+ and humid af.

        Being cold would feel alien that time of year, even more so if it snowed because that doesn’t happen in 99% of the country regardless of the time of year.

  • @[email protected]
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    Judging from the answers, it seems like no. And really, most people I know that live up north go somewhere warm in January or February, so get the escape then. I’m 45 and two winters ago I had my first white Christmas. And let me tell you, it was freaking MAGIC. We got like a foot to two feet depending where you were on the property. We were exposed to someone with Covid on Christmas Eve so for the next week we were sequestered away, with food and drinks and a beautiful winter wonderland. None of us ended up with covid but my daughters best friends grandfather is immunocompromised so we’re extra careful. We made a slide off the deck, walked in the woods behind the house, lounged around, did puzzles and read books, and just generally had the most peaceful and relaxed time.

    I’ve always lived in warm places, and the Pacific Northwest now, so for me, snow is the most magic thing in the world.

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    14 hours ago

    It won’t be green because of the cold… If it doesn’t doesn’t snow it is a brown / yellow Christmas.

    Also you can’t use your cross country skis, sleds, snowmobiles etc if there isn’t any snow. No one wants to go out in the cold MUD.