Leo, let's discuss the climate of Denmark and Germany. Are you ready?
Alright, Mira. Let's do this. Just keep the puns to a minimum.
Deal. Denmark has a coastal climate – mild winters, cool summers. Relatively consistent weather.
Germany is more diverse; mountains in the south, coast in the north. A wider range of conditions.
I've heard Danish summers last about three weeks! The rest of the year is… less sunny.
Three weeks? Germany gets more sunshine, particularly in the south, but it's not exactly Caribbean weather.
We're talking about countries where sweaters are essential. I bet Denmark has a national sweater day.
A national sweater day? There's a business opportunity there! Germany loves its Christmas markets, which definitely require cozy knitwear.
Christmas markets are wonderful! I imagine Denmark's are more…hygge, less intense than Germany's.
Hygge? Germany takes its Christmas markets very seriously. But Denmark probably wins on coziness.
Coziness is their superpower! Does Germany experience extreme weather events?
Germany gets storms, especially in the north, and flooding near rivers.
Oh dear! What about Denmark?
Denmark is mostly spared major weather events, mainly wind and rain.
Wind and rain: the Danish soundtrack. For packing, Germany needs "maybe swimsuit, maybe parka," while Denmark just needs a raincoat.
Perfectly summarized. Ready for coffee?
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