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View Poll Results: Autumn or actual winter? (Favourite season?) | ||||||
Autumn (everything from the start of pumpkin latte season to New Year’s Day) |
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10 | 90.91% | |||
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Winter-winter (January, February and the beginning of March) |
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0 | 0% | |||
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Both/neither |
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1 | 9.09% | |||
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Which part of the broad autumnal-winter seasonal half do you prefer: the first part (Halloween up until Christmas/the new year) or the core bulk of actual winter (January/February)?
I know that winter technically starts around 21 December but everything up until the new year kind of falls under the banner of Christmas so it doesn’t feel as grim as it does when all the excitement/festivities have worn off.
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