an easy trick for converting degrees fahrenheit to celsius is to just subtract 1 from fahrenheit, and there you go, that's the temperature in celsius. this is completely wrong and it doesn't work at all, but it is easy
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I still use the trick taught to me in the 1980s by Bob and Doug Mackenzie: take Celsius, double it and add thirty. It's not exact, but it works pretty well. The bit starts at 1:06ish.
I lived in canada for six years and the whole time I refused to learn to speak Celsius. This, in spite of my very english husband trying to convince me it was far superior to fahrenheit.
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Speaking as a scientist I tried this and I lost my job.
below 20F = 😵
20-40F = 🥶
40-60F = 😰
60-80F = 😊
80-100 F = 😓
100+F = 🥵
Fahrenheit is more fun to say and spell, though.