I always see people that dress ridiculous for the current weather. Nobody checks what the weather will be like before they leave the house? And even then, once you get outside and see the temp is actually warm, wouldn't you discard some layers? Nope, it's mid-October, so it must be cold out every day.
I know! This morning I saw someone waiting for the bus on Bay St. with a big wool scarf wrapped around his/her neck and lower face. Only the eyes were visible.
I saw some "geniuses" last night on the train (an aside because it still irks, who mocked me their entire trip because I reminded them they were in the Quiet Zone and to use their library voice and not their outside voice). Aside from the mocking, they were complaining about how hot it was. These same geniuses were dressed for -5 weather and not +20. I just don't get some people. Do they look at the calendar when they get dressed and not the thermometre?
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I always see people that dress ridiculous for the current weather. Nobody checks what the weather will be like before they leave the house? And even then, once you get outside and see the temp is actually warm, wouldn't you discard some layers? Nope, it's mid-October, so it must be cold out every day.
ReplyDeleteI know! This morning I saw someone waiting for the bus on Bay St. with a big wool scarf wrapped around his/her neck and lower face. Only the eyes were visible.
ReplyDeleteI saw some "geniuses" last night on the train (an aside because it still irks, who mocked me their entire trip because I reminded them they were in the Quiet Zone and to use their library voice and not their outside voice). Aside from the mocking, they were complaining about how hot it was. These same geniuses were dressed for -5 weather and not +20. I just don't get some people. Do they look at the calendar when they get dressed and not the thermometre?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not alone in my incredulity at the situation.
ReplyDeleteThe woman in the parka at Ajax this morning looked equally ridiculous.
I saw a girl wearing a Canada Goose parka last friday on the platform at Union. The hood was up too.
ReplyDeleteI was sweating wearing a long sleeve shirt and a spring jacket. She must have sweted buckets under all the goose down.
Honestly with this weather i never know how to dress anymore, cold and windy in the morning but nice and pleasant in the afternoon. I cant win!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow about the women still wearing sandals. It is October.
ReplyDeleteLayers! They are your friend. And carry it on the way home.
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