Christmas in the summertime, that would take some getting used to. People here have equated Christmas with snow and winter so long that it's hard to imagine anything different. And that's not just comparing America to Australia, it's also comparing the temperate seasonal parts of America (Kansas city being one) to warm parts like Florida which have warm weather and palm trees at Christmas (sometimes it gets cooler in the wintertime in Florida, but never cold enough to snow)
What's latest/ earliest snowfall ever where you from?
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I live in Australia and we once had snow on xmas day and the day after, which was weird considering that's summer here.
We also had a light fall of snow recently in a bushfire area.
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We're used to it, but it does always seem silly to have snowy decorations and xmas carols when it's usually really hot.