English Pronunciation  I'm a cold weather kind of person.

I'm a cold weather kind of person.

What's the meaning of “I'm a cold weather kind of person.”?

This phrase describes somebody that likes cold weather more than warm weather. You can switch the adjective (here cold) out for other adjectives and even nouns. For example, you could say: I'm a summer weather kind of person or I'm a rainy weather kind of person. To answer this kind of sentence, you'd give your own opinion. A response to I'm a cold weather kind of person might look something like this: I can't stand the cold!.

How do you pronounce “I'm a cold weather kind of person.”?

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  • AEI'm a cold weather kind of person.
  • AEI'm a cold weather kind of person.
  • BEI'm a cold weather kind of person.
  • BEI'm a cold weather kind of person.

How could I respond to “I'm a cold weather kind of person.”?

I can't stand the cold!

What are other important sentences related to “The Weather”?

  • What's the weather like?
  • What's the weather going to be like?
  • How many degrees is it outside?
  • How warm is it?
  • It looks like it's going to rain.
  • It's 86 °F out.
  • I hope that it won't rain.
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