Reasons to love seasons

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This is spring. There are strawberries and cherries in my garden. Flowers, butterflies, ladybugs...It's my favorite season. Some prefer summer, others winter. Never met anyone preferring fall. Is it a cultural question? Is it a natural human penchant? Which season do you prefer? Why? People at the other end of the world, you're also invited to give your opinion.

For me i like the most spring and summer now. It is the nicest and with spring u know that it only gets warmer and that is the second half for school so u can just look to the summer vacation!!! 🙂 ANDDDD in the summer it is nice and everybody is more chill than in the fall and also winter.


The fall in my country is always with a LOTTTT of rain and u can get like spounge if u bike to school or back to home or to other things. And also in the beginning of the school year i feel more stressy because u first have to get good grades AGAIN because everything starts again and it takes time before u get that again and feel more comfortable. And with winter i feel cold super fast and i look like eskimo ALL THE TIME so i prefer if it gets warmer again. 😊😇😇

They say Japan has four distinct seasons, but for the past few years, spring and autumn seem to pass by in a flash, and summer feels incredibly long. I've never once thought, "I miss the sun." In spring, flowers are in full bloom, we go cherry blossom viewing, and we can forage for wild mountain vegetables like bamboo shoots and field horsetails. However, it's a tough season for people with hay fever. Summer brings firefly watching, fireworks festivals, and shaved ice. But the sun is just too intense, and it's so humid that it would be unbearable without air conditioning. 🙁

Autumn is my absolute favorite season. The weather is mild and cool, and it's the season of harvest. The leaves turn beautiful shades of red, yellow, and orange, making the autumn foliage absolutely stunning. And at night, I love to spend my time gazing at the moon. 😃

I don't really like winter. The only fruits around seem to be mandarin oranges and apples, and the only things that come to mind about winter are New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. People who like snow might enjoy winter, but in the area where I live, it rarely snows, and it never really accumulates.