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Let's Debate: Argument Of The Week Vol. 1

Argument of the week - What is the best season? Let's Debate

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Let's Debate: Argument Of The Week Vol. 1

There is nothing better than fun, friendly arguments and discussions. People love to discuss their thoughts and point of views on all sorts of different topics. This week we are going to debate which season is truly the best season. The contenders are winter, spring, summer and fall. Let's dive into their cases on why they are the best.

Winter Time: Winter time has a great argument for being the best season. For starters, it's filled with holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Eve. All the holidays during the winter allow for time off work and school and allows for great quality time with friends and family. For you cold weather enthusiast winter time is the best time. You get to bundle up in warm clothes and in some instances get to enjoy the beautiful snowfall. A final great benefit of winter time is all those pesky bugs go away and allow you to not have to worry about them bothering you outside or getting into your house.

Spring Time: The Spring time makes a strong case for being the best season. The spring starts to bring in the warmer weather for the cold winter temperatures. Trees and flowers start to come back to life and bring the warmth back into the world. Spring Fever is real, you can finally leave the confines of your home and go outside again for long periods of time and take all those layers off. And let's not forget March Madness comes with the spring time.

Summer Time: Summer time often comes up as the favorite season for most, and there are so many reasons why. Summer time is where all the great warm weather comes into play. You get clear skies and sunshine to go along with the amazing warm weather. Beach and lake vacations come out in full swing during the summer time for all and you get those long days relaxing at the pool. We also can't forget about school being out and having the 4th of July!

Fall Time: Fall time to me is a no brainer as to why it is the best season. To start, the weather cools off to a nice 60 degree average and those occasional 75 degree days. The weather allows for shorts and a sweatshirt to be the ideal outfit season long, which allows for peak coziness. Along with the great weather, the fall also brings along the return of the NFL and College Football. Fall time also lets us enjoy being outdoors at night with all your friends around the bonfire. Finally, the fall time brings in beautiful colors with the leaves changing colors each day.

So now that we have the argument for each season on why they are the best, which do you think is truly the superior season? Let's Debate!

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