No worries. I'm Canadian and never have any idea what F means. Might as well say it will be fairy floss weather. Lol.
So I always convert it to Celsius and thought I might as well share it with everyone else 😜😃
I dunno, I think we're gradually converting to C all round. On holiday atm - I know it's 32.. not sure where that is in F without checking, though I'd imagine 80s.
And this is where age comes into play. Me, being old, will always see fahrenheit as being the real temperature, my daughters see centigrade as being meaningful and my grandsons have absolutely no idea what fahrenheit is 😄
I guess it also depends where you're from. My parents are Canadian. One grew up in Canada and the other in Hong Kong. Both use C and feel comfortable 😜
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So I always convert it to Celsius and thought I might as well share it with everyone else 😜😃
The one used in all physics formula.
I mean, absolute zero is a good starting point, but it's a long, long way from practical reality!
80 F sounds better than 26,67 °C
1 F = 9*C/5+32
Thus
9*26,67/5+32 sounds better than just 26,67