Some facts for the Brit Bashers.
The UK has a temperate maritime climate so we don't have extreme cold.
UK public buildings, shops and workplaces have more air conditioning and what private homes have is a matter of personal choice - but double glazing has been a mandatory minimum requirement on new buildings for many years.
Brits talk about weather because it is more changeable than continental weather and therefore more interesting.
Here are the FACTS for London and Warsaw:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT0037 90http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT0041 40Precipitation is greater in London but only for 5 more days than Warsaw and since London is warmer, it doesn't fall as snow. Humidity is always greater in Warsaw, so I'd rather be "daft" and dry, than Hot/Frozen and bathed in sweat.
My Warsawarian friends always ask after the English weather, usually because they are envious in their sweaty offices.
Oh, and the UK has more convertible cars on the streets than Poland too, especially in the south.
Note that the UK only has a "meteorological office" while Poland has an "Institute of meteorology and water management" - so who is obsessed now?