• Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Can confirm. Moved from the US to Canada and maybe a year of using Celcius revealed to me just how fucking stupid and convoluted Fahrenheit is. My dad spent three weeks out here and started using Celcius on his phone. Now I only use Fahrenheit when dealing with fevers or temping cases of suspiciously overripe produce.

    Fellow Americans. Celcius is superior and more intuitive for those who take a moment to adjust to it. It is okay to accept this as fact without developing an inferiority complex. USA not always #1. USA quite often not #1 and that is okay. It is okay for USA to not be #1 without developing an inferiority complex.

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      6 months ago

      Fahrenheit has a fine granularity that is lost in cold climates. It’s why the Bahamas/Belize use it as well.

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        6 months ago

        Well you know that you can use the decimals?

        How is - 40.000001°F more fine than - 40.00000000001°C?

        23°C is a nice room temperature.

        18°C is a bit chilly but still a comfortable temperature.

        If you want to go for a finer destinction then we cann say 18.5°C is warmer but I personally can’t feel the difference.