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  1. wasowski02 on

    I think this is a huge overreaction, especially in big cities. Schools in Warsaw have had insulation for the longest time, most have windows replaced with good, double-glass ones that insulate well, and every room has heating. Children go to school either in a heated bus/tram/metro or are driven to by their parents in a heated car. Is -20 really that bad when you live in a city?

  2. Back in my days I went to school when it was -25. Good that they stopped forcing kids to do that.

  3. Reasonable_Director6 on

    Back in my days we were going to school even with -50 and both ways uphill.

  4. Schools in Poland dont close even if there will be -100C

    There needs to be below 18C inside of a school to close it. The only schools i know that were closed was mine when during a renovation a team struck a heating pipe and for 2 days they tried to fix it. And my friends school who lived in middle of nowhere and they didnt remove snow in time. Either way closed for total of 3 day combined. So this title seems like clicbait.

  5. malamalinka on

    Stupid global warming! In my days it was -30C when schools close. I remember having a walk 2km in -27C.

  6. PapaLilBear on

    I remember a huge snowstorm and very cold weather (I don’t remember exactly temp). My mother told me to go to school, even though it was difficult to get around the blok. It took me much longer to get to school than usual, with the wind and snow blowing in my face. I got to school, and there was a sign saying the school was closed due to the weather. A few losers like me stayed in the świetlica while I went back home.

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