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lama_drama99 t1_j20ob1q wrote

But you can still get basic ideas from online and then ask peoples experiences. I'm saying people come on and ask with absolutely no knowledge what so ever, like OP didn't even know wet hair could freeze. I didn't comment to be judgemental, read through the rest of the comments... however, some people do need to just take some time and research BEFORE making a huge life changing move, not after once winters already here. OP also has absolutely no stuff for a winter, which they could have been mildly prepared for if they researched and reached out before hand not last minute once we already had a huge storm.

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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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lama_drama99 t1_j21muzx wrote

OP, you're completely fine, I'm talking in generally because I've seen quite a few posts and comments of other people moving here from warm states and have absolutely no idea what to expect. But, anyone can get some info from Google and then ask other things they may be missing. You've gotten a lot of good feedback in here, and I hope it's been helpful to help you have a warmer, safer winter.

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