S2 Ep 32 - Malaysia vs UK weather & Counting down Verene's days in Malaysia

In this episode of the podcast, Andrew and Verene did another life update sharing. This time it's a sharing of Malaysia versus United Kingdom weather by Andrew and Verene shared how she is spending her last few weeks in Malaysia.

Malaysia and UK weather differs a lot because Malaysia is a tropical climate year-round while the UK has a temperate climate with four seasons. While many people love the tropical climate, Andrew who spent the first 20 years of his life in Malaysia has grown tired of it. The main thing he hates about the Malaysian climate is the temperature and humidity. In Malaysia, it is impossible not to sweat while walking in the sun for more than 10 minutes. However, in the UK, you can walk without sweating for most of the year, do household chores without sweating, and of course cook without sweating. These are just a few special perks of the amazing weather in the UK.

As Verene is embarking on her next stage of life in the UK, she is now preparing to bid farewell to her life in Malaysia. In preparation for her departure, she is now spending a lot more time with her friends and family. It is just unimaginable that she will be spending her life 10000km away from home for the first time. Verene shared about a few of many the many events where she'll be spending more time with her friends to create more memories while she's still in Malaysia.

For our full sharing, do listen to the podcast above.


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