The only reason I care about getting wet is because it can be tedious to dry my glasses off if I have a wet shirt as well.
Really, though, unless it’s a ridiculous downpour I don’t get that wet. At maximum I’m exposed for <60 seconds as I walk from my car to the door of whatever facility I’m visiting.
If I choose to be outside long enough to get wet I either accept being wet or I stay under an awning of some sort.
Honestly, even in heavy rain I rarely see anyone use umbrellas anymore.
The only reason I care about getting wet is because it can be tedious to dry my glasses off if I have a wet shirt as well.
Really, though, unless it’s a ridiculous downpour I don’t get that wet. At maximum I’m exposed for <60 seconds as I walk from my car to the door of whatever facility I’m visiting.
If I choose to be outside long enough to get wet I either accept being wet or I stay under an awning of some sort.
Meanwhile me: melts after getting hit by one raindrop on the face
Heavy rain is why god invented raincoats.