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There’s a few more… Major countries like Liberia, Palau, Micronesia, & Belize.
I prefer Farenheit for weather and celsius for everything else.
0 being “really fuckin cold outside” and 100 being “really fuckin hot outside” has a natural intuitiveness. But when you’re cooking or doing science or engineering, normalizing your scale around the phases of water is a lot more handy.
I’m from Sydney, Australia and 0°C is “really fuckin cold outside”! For us anyway lol.
Are you from Canada?
Probably not as -17c (0F) is not “Really fucking cold outside”.
It’s basically the same measurement (as far as I know), but the zero values differ.
No that’s Kelvin and Celsius.
Celsius and Fahrenheit have almost nothing in common.
that’s Kelvin and Celsius
Or Rankine and Fahrenheit.
When you can smell the rotten vegetables on NYC sidewalks start to cook in the middle of the summer, you change from Fahrenheit to Rankine
The same can be said for ‘football Vs soccer’.
You can add on Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Ireland and South Africa.
You cannot equate a scale with a name.
They just did
Fahrenheit for anything other than ovens feels so wrong haha (I am canadian)
On that note, other parts of the world what unit of measurement do you use for ovens?
We use Celsius like for everything else
Celsius for your ovens? In canada we use faranheit only on ovens for some reason
Is that because most of your recipes are from the US?