I firmly believe they say this EVERYWHERE (except where they say 'ten'), whether or not it's true of the regional weather. I have had people tell me this in BC (where, if you don't like the rain, you just have to wait a few months) and California (where, if you don't like the weather, you should move away). The only places in my personal experience where this is even remotely true are Utah in the spring, and England, but I've only been there in the summer and early autumn. How do we get the Axiom Regulation Board to crack down on abuse of this turn of phrase?
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I firmly believe they say this EVERYWHERE (except where they say 'ten'), whether or not it's true of the regional weather. I have had people tell me this in BC (where, if you don't like the rain, you just have to wait a few months) and California (where, if you don't like the weather, you should move away). The only places in my personal experience where this is even remotely true are Utah in the spring, and England, but I've only been there in the summer and early autumn. How do we get the Axiom Regulation Board to crack down on abuse of this turn of phrase?