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[–] Khrux@ttrpg.network 118 points 1 year ago (95 children)

I'm not sure I agree with the take for farenheit. It's an arbitraty choice, and to me who grew up in a country that uses celsius, I find that far easier to understand and farenheit may as well be random numbers to me.

[–] Damaskox@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Which countries/cultures even use Farenheit?

[–] joenforcer@midwest.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The United States. We basically pretend that Celsius doesn't exist in all applications of temperature. Weather, cooking... it's all in Fahrenheit.

[–] jadero@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

And Canada, but we're really messed up. Most people I know across multiple generations use Fahrenheit for indoor temperature, cooking, and water you might swim in. Celsius is for outdoor air temperature, mostly, I think, because that's how weather is reported. There is a fair amount of variation, but I don't think I've heard anyone using Celsius for cooking.

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