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#2565

In the US, Summer is More Enjoyable for People Compared to Winter

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After 1 vote and with 5 points ahead, the winner is...

Intelligence_06
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Summer: the warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from June to August

Winter: the coldest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from December to February

Credit to: Benjamin Jorgensen, et al.

We've been informed that a source a user in this debate utilized (https://coffeemeetsbagel.com/blog/dating-statistics/7-popular-time-year-relationships-break/) was plagiarized from Benjamin Jorgensen, et al., which is posted at Bedbible Research Center (https://bedbible.com/breakup-statistics/).

Presumably based on the dates, Benjamin Jorgensen, et al., periodically updates their report.

FYI, I much prefer summer to winter... I just didn't see enough support for summer compared to winter.

When the debate ends, it will be 12/1. Happy winter I guess.

Before attempting to vote, I need to correct something: "If you don't wear enough the chilly wind might give you a cold/fever"

As a former medical professional, this is patently untrue. The type of illness referred stem from viruses, not cold air.

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Vote.

The problem with this assumption is that its the United States. The United States has a wide variety of different environments. Someone in Florida may prefer Winter, but many people in Michigan may prefer Summer. I personally hate both, as I live in Missouri, which was extremely hard to settle in in the first place because the summers were too humid, and the winters were just too cold.

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Vote.

Meanwhile, in Australia...

Some good points tho

Ohhh there was so much missed potential

I might have to make this debate myself

PRO has the much easier side. Don't screw this one up, Seldiora

I think I can take this one.