What do you think of this weather?

What do you think of this weather?
What do you think of this weather?
a phrase used to open a conversation with someone, often someone one has just met. •

Sue: Glad to meet you, Mary. Mary: What do you think about this weather? Sue: I've seen better.

Bill: What do you think about this weather? Jane: Lovely weather for ducks.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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