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same-shit-everyday OP t1_j21l793 wrote

I want to be more clear… I had snowy winters before but they were not like this much cold and icy. I know basic things for preparing winter, i didn’t get any winter items with me so i went to buy new things at last days of fall, i have 3 jackets and 2 boots, a lot of hoodies, 2 pair of gloves, etc… But i’m still freezing… I thought that i didn’t get the good quality ones for this winter. Because i wasn’t expecting that much cold, and i couldn’t imagine the temperatures because i have never experienced it. Because of all of these, i thought i did something wrong and i wanted to figure it out. I’m open to any advice because of that. I thought those things are enough for winter but apparentaly no.

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same-shit-everyday OP t1_j20be4d wrote

i live in a house, my landlord put a nice heavy showel outside but i still need salted sand… and i don’t have car so i need to use public transport which is better i think… i don’t have to worry about car in winter. I can try the sun lamp but i want to wait a little bit. i don’t have a problem with sunlight right now. I tried to get everything i need for winter, and i was thinking these clothes are enough for feel warm, but apparently they are not. So I’m gonna go to shop, and i’ll keep all that knowledge in the comments section on my mind… And about heated mattress pad, i REALLY need one of those. It is freezing at night… Thank you so much 😊

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same-shit-everyday OP t1_j1zbfec wrote

actually i searched those things but i didn’t expect to be here until winter so i didn’t take any winter items with me. and i didn’t know that wet hair can actually freeze lol things like that is suprising me every day and it is hard to learn everything by using google :( thank you

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