Originally posted by: shuttleboi
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
I lived in Davis California for two years, and I never saw so many umbrellas in my life, and that's pretty impressive since I've lived the other 35 years in Oregon and Washington. I came to the conclusion that Californians are water-soluble.
Are you saying that they don't have umbrellas in Oregon or Washington? Or have you considered the fact that since Davis is a college town, there is a higher concentration of pedestrians in a smaller area, so your perception of so many umbrellas may be a bit off?
Here in the Pacific Northwest, we're used to rain, so we don't usually even bother to put up the hoods of our jackets if it's sprinkling. Most people up here wear rain jackets when it's raining harder than that. You just don't see that many umbrellas. When you have rain all winter, it's a pain to have to pack an umbrella around. I think down in Davis, people weren't used to the rain so they would freak out and have to pack around their umbrella if it might so much as sprinkle. Another factor is that when it rains in Oregon, it's usually cool weather, so you're already wearing a light jacket or coat. Because it rains all the time in the fall/winter/spring, you tend to only buy coats with hoods.