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Yes, but I'm biased as I've considered leaving the UK just because I can't stand the weather for about 1/2 of the year. The grey and wet really gets to me
The UK was my dream weather location ๐ญ๐ญ. Even tho I know its famously hated for the rain.
I love the rain and cloudiness! It's peaceful (flash flooding aside, that can suck depending on where you live)
There's a reason why so many British people live on the Costa del Sol!
Also "Here comes the sun" by the Beatles makes a lot more sense when you realise that it was written by four guys from Northern England.