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Which!
Degrees Centigrade
22%
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Farenheit
77%
 77%  [ 21 ]
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mad_sam_purple'ead
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nice easy geographical topic that everyone can understand (unlike, say, depressions, or oceanic patterns or whatever).

Which do you use: Faranheit or Degrees centigrade?

It always confuses me when people are like "oh yeah it was easily 70 degrees over here today". my brain's thought patterns at this moment are more or less "70 degrees... you couldn't survive at... oh... she's talkin' farenheit!" The problem comes 'cause we aint comparing oranges and oranges.


The other thing that is wierd is ounces. Yes, people do still use ounces... "can i have x amount of ounces of bulls-eyes please" is a slightly common question asked in the shop I work at.

Centremetres. I actually use an inch to work out rough distances. I can do one inch. CMs is harder.

But back to the one that's really annoying sometimes: Farenheit or Degrees Centigrade. Which do you use?

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I used Fahrenheit because it's what I'm used to and because it's all that they use on the weather forecasts.
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guitarfreak217 wrote:
I used Fahrenheit because it's what I'm used to and because it's all that they use on the weather forecasts.


Pretty much the same for me. I can vaguely recognize centigrade. Confused

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my bbc weather widget tells me in degrees c because that is how i roll.
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I use degrees. That's the system I was introduced to in school.
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guitarfreak217 wrote:
I used Fahrenheit because it's what I'm used to and because it's all that they use on the weather forecasts.


Yep.
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i feel like farenheit has a broader range. like 70 degrees is mildly warm where as 90 is hot hot and there are very many shades of heazy betwixt them.

the only thing I hate is that freezing is 32 and not 0...that is where big C has the advantage
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....both?

I'm American so am used to farenheit but I live in Dubai where most people use centigrade.


When at the mall or something and the bunch of girls I'm with says "Oh my gosh, like how hot is that guy!?" I love to answer "Hmm, about 95 degrees farenheit?"

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Centigrade! And metres!
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I understood Centigrade much better when I was taking science every year, but I still couldn't relate it to weather. As some of you know, I've been in Europe now for awhile and despite this I STILL can't translate Centigrade to Fahrenheit. All I know is that 0 is freezing, I definitely need a coat when it's 10, I don't feel like I'm freezing to death when it's in the late teens, and 30 degrees is nice and warm.
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Who cares what you call it really, let's just say "It's hot" or "it's cold."

Or in my circumstances "It's hot" or "It's really hot."

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breathless wrote:

Or in my circumstances "It's hot" or "It's really hot."


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