Unlike many Western countries, central heating is on in all houses and public buildings during the winter season. Heaters also work in public transport during the winter months. When you are in your dormitory room, in a classroom, on the bus, in a cafe, museum, or any other public place, you won’t be likely to get cold. However, we suggest taking your winter and autumn clothing seriously. Resisting the Ukrainian frost is not about fearing the cold, rather about dressing warmly. In autumn you can do it with a light coat or a raincoat, but in winter you will need a warm coat and boots, a cap, and definitely gloves.