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 Studying in the UK, Tips, plz

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chairmanmeow
post Aug 4 2006, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(LYFfan @ Aug 4 2006, 08:18 AM)
Also the trick with keeping warm in extreme cold is all about layering, not about expensive specially made thermal wear or using wools/cashmere/angora only but layers.

Also remember that in most cases u will be spending time inside heated spaces so make sure your outer wear is easily removable or you will boil inside your hall/classrooms/lecturehalls with their superduper heaters.

Also remember again that London aint that cold in comparison to the other (generally northern) parts of UK.
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one thing... extreme cold? uk? laugh.gif

actually a quality cashmere and a good coat would save you from wearing many layers of crappy stuff. as you say, it could be quite warm indoors, so wearing many layers is a pain in the ass if you move in and out.
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post Aug 4 2006, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(LYFfan @ Aug 4 2006, 10:10 AM)
Dude, u obviously haven't been to scotland eh?

ALso, when I was in Uni it was during the strange phenomenon of siberian cold stream or some such thing. I lived mainly in Nottingham and the temp over Xmas holidays was minus 10. Inside my heated house. I can't imagine it outside. Blizzard conditions where we got snowed in 3 days. 3 1/2 feet snow,wheehay!
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yes i have been up there to peak at the kilted peasants before. laugh.gif

of the 11 years i was there, could only remember a few occasions where you could say that it approaches 'extreme' cold and they never last very long. but then again, you are talking to malaysians where 15 degrees C is considered extreme. laugh.gif

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