When I’m doing things that require precision: grams and °C
When I’m telling how the room or the temp outside is, °F
Why? Because 0°F to 100°F is way more reasonable for telling comfort than -17.78°C to 37.78°C
It’s not that hard to use both and anyone incapable of doing so is an idiot.
What’s really funny? All thermometers are calibrated using 0°F
Add ammonium hydroxide to ice water and the mixture will always be 0°F. Everyone calibrates their thermometer this way.
I very much doubt a celcius thermometer would be calibrated in farheneigt in a country where people don’t use this metric, but you gotta convince yourself I guess.
Interesting! I bet you need a second point for calibration though. It would be funny if it was boiling water, i.e. 100°C.
Because 0°F to 100°F is way more reasonable for telling comfort than -17.78°C to 37.78°C
There is nothing more reasonable about F in that scenario. You like it because you are familiar with it, that’s it. I can assure you that celsius is perfectly reasonable for telling you the room temperature. Billions of people use it without any problems, decimals and all (which is apparently something that Americans find extremely scary).
I am not sure about this comfort thing you talk about. Where does this come from? Just wondering where does those numbers come from. In any case I wouldn’t consider minus 0C on my comfort zone but that’s another topic…
Honestly?
100°F (37.8°C) is universally uncomfortably hot 0°F (-17.8°C) is universally uncomfortably cold. 50°F is exactly what you’d expect it to be, 10°C, and room temp is ~70°F (21.1°C). Honestly it makes a lot of sense compared to humans (and most mammals).
People exist in both extremes but there’s virtually nobody that could survive constantly in either temperature without taking measures and I’m willing to assert that as fact. Both are extreme but common. Thus I’m willing to call them a good general measure.
It absolutely doesn’t make any sense! 38°C is a heat wave where I live and it’s a hot place, and - 10 is never reached in most places in my country. Besides, you can get a thermometer between - 30 and +50 and you’ll have all temperatures you need. 0 is freezing cold, 21 is comfort room, and 25 is when the chocolate starts to melt in your fingers.