I always hated this stupid "factoid" because English has a ton of words for snow too. Sleet, slush, hard pack, powder, flurries, blizzard, etc...
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A lot of "fun facts" about other languages end up being quite boring when you start thinking about them
It's usually just boring old racism
English has more than 50 words for snow, so I don't know why anyone would think it is a shock other cultures living where there is a lot of snow would as well. Of course some are slang and some marginal (hail is a type of snow if you squint enough). Snow is a very complex topic and people who live with it often need ways to quickly be more descriptive.