The 5 Types of People You’ll Meet on a Snowy Day
From snowball fighters to the perpetually cold, here's who you'll encounter on a winter wonderland day.

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Snowy days have a magical quality. The world softens under a blanket of snow, the streets take on a quiet calm, and even the busiest cities slow down. But, as peaceful as snow can be, it brings out a variety of personalities. Whether you love it or can’t wait for it to melt, everyone reacts differently to that first snowstorm of the season. And it’s not just the snowflakes that make an impression—you’ll definitely encounter a few classic "snow day" personalities.
From the enthusiastic snowball thrower to the one person who insists on wearing flip-flops, here are the 5 types of people you’re bound to meet when the snow starts falling.
The Snow Soldier
Chances are, the first person you’ll spot out in the snow is the Snow Soldier. Bundled up in layers upon layers of warm clothing, they are usually the first to emerge and the last to leave. Equipped with snow boots, an insulated jacket, a hat, gloves, and sometimes even a scarf wrapped so tightly around their face it looks like they’re in a spy movie, the Snow Soldier is prepared for anything.
They’ll march around confidently, never once concerned about the freezing temperatures. For them, snow isn’t something to fear; it’s just another natural element to conquer. They’ll trudge through it, shovel their driveway, and build snowmen with the precision of a general planning battle strategy. To the Snow Soldier, snow is the enemy to be handled with military precision.
The Snowflake Enthusiast
Then, you’ve got the Snowflake Enthusiast. These are the people who look at the falling snow like it’s the first snowfall of their lives—every single time. To them, every flake is unique, and they’re more than happy to stop in their tracks to catch a flake on their tongue or watch it fall delicately to the ground. You’ll catch them looking up at the sky with a childlike awe, as if every gust of wind is a personal gift from winter itself.
Equipped with a camera or phone, they’ll snap pictures of the smallest snow-covered details, from snowflakes on leaves to the way the snow rests on the tree branches. These enthusiasts are often heard exclaiming, “Look at how pretty it is!” or “I just love this time of year!” It’s contagious, and if you spend enough time with one, you might just start to appreciate snow in a whole new way.
The Perpetually Cold One
The Perpetually Cold One is easy to spot—they’re the person who wears every single layer they own, yet still shivers as if they’ve been standing outside for hours. No amount of hot cocoa or thick wool socks can warm them up. You’ll notice them wrapped up like a burrito in a sea of scarves, gloves, and coats, trying to find any way to stay warm, but somehow, they never quite succeed.
It doesn’t matter if it’s 30°F or 10°F; they’re still cold. They’ll be the first to ask for a ride, find the nearest coffee shop with a heater, or just look longingly at warm places. Don’t be surprised if they ask you to hang out indoors for most of the day. They love the idea of a snow day but would much rather watch it from behind a warm window.
The Snowball Fighter
When the first big snowflakes hit, the Snowball Fighter is already looking for their next target. These are the people who see snow as an opportunity for an epic battle. If you’re walking through the snow, minding your own business, don’t be surprised if you suddenly find yourself in the midst of an impromptu snowball fight. They’re not picky—they’ll turn just about anyone into an unwilling participant in their snowy games.
These folks might look innocent at first, but once they see the perfect snowball forming in their hands, they can’t resist the urge to hurl it. Expect a few sneak attacks, some well-timed snowball dodges, and a constant barrage of icy ammunition. Their playful nature and competitive spirit make them the unofficial snow day entertainment, and before you know it, you’ll be laughing (and likely covered in snow). It’s all part of the fun!
The “It’s Just a Little Snow” Skeptic
And last but not least, there’s the "It’s Just a Little Snow" Skeptic. These are the people who simply cannot grasp why everyone is so worked up over a little snow. They’ll look at a blanket of white on the ground and, without hesitation, head out in their usual shoes—no boots, no jacket, just their regular clothes like it’s a sunny day.
They might slip a little here and there, but they’ll always act like it’s no big deal. To them, snow is just a minor inconvenience at best. When the rest of the world is stuck inside, they’re out braving the cold, stubbornly walking through it like they don’t care. “A little snow never hurt anyone,” they’ll say, despite the icy conditions and slippery sidewalks.
Embracing the Snowy Day Experience
No matter which type of person you identify with (or encounter), snowy days have a way of bringing out different sides of everyone. Whether you’re charging through the snow like a Snow Soldier or admiring the delicate flakes from inside with a warm cup of tea, each personality has its charm. Snow has a unique way of transforming even the most ordinary day into something extraordinary—if only for a few moments.
So, the next time you find yourself in a winter wonderland, take a moment to appreciate the variety of personalities around you. Whether you’re dodging snowballs, savoring the beauty of each flake, or desperately trying to warm up, the snowy day experience is something to be embraced. After all, snow doesn’t last forever, so make the most of it while it’s here!