A superior kind of temperature measure. Established in base to the Kelvin grades but moved to be centred around the freezing temperatyre of water. Now Farenheit uses that but divided by 8 and added some other number for fucks why reason 😅
I feel like I as an American use below zero referring to 32 degrees fahrenheit. I mean feel liek its just a phrase. Or maybe im mjxing it up in my head with acrual below zero temp in Fahrenheit.
in my eyes Fahrenheit below zero is the true below zero. when you hear below zero in Fahrenheit it carries weight, but when you hear below zero in celsius its just kinda meh. in fahrenheit there is a difference between below zero and freezing, in celcius there isnt, probably why saying below zero in F carries that weight
@@old_liquidbecause we "adopted" it after everyone else dropped it, leaving us Americans to rename it being noone else wanted to correct us on a dropped system. Thus we use the freedom unit term humorously
Lol I like it Have an open mind, embrace new ideas America is not the only country, we're one of the newest but think we know everything but obv we don't
That sounds absolutely horrible and I can't believe that happens in the continental USA!! 😵 And yeah, it's weird to me how the two scales match up there.
@@DawnDewDew not sure. them ruining their food that way absolutely happens, but usually they notice before it becomes a real apartment fire. Probably there'll be some cases where they don't notice on time, definitely not a regular thing though.
I don't know. Sometimes, Canada can scare the crap out of the rest of the world when they switch from Dudley Do-Right to Trevor Phillips. Think about it: Alaska has an incompetent war criminal on the other side of the Bering Sea and a successful war criminal on their border. Alaska is practically a war crime sandwich.
Many use Celsius, others use Fahrenheit. Personally, I use the "I'll convert to whatever the other person is using so I can make them comfortable talking to me cuz I don't mind."
(Celsius × 1.8) + 32 = Fahrenheit and (Fahrenheit - 32) × 5/9 aren't exactly easy to calculate quickly. At least there's one point where both are the same lol
so -18C means 0% hot? And how tf freezing point is 32% hot? Also according to legends~~ 0F is coldest winter in Gdansk (where Fahrenheit lived at that time) and 100 was supposed to be average human temperature that he measured on his wife, but she was sick at that time, so 100 is little above average human temperature.
The other country being Liberia. All other places are territories of the United States and the Cayman Islands (a British territory). Literally only two countries
@@ChaosLightspeed riiiiight because fucking cold and fucking hot are the only responses I want to the question "what's the weather like" or "what temperature should I cook this at"?
Eh, it's less salt we feel and just more annoyance. It's like when your kid cousin throws a tantrum about something. You kinda just ignore whatever they are rampaging about and go on with your day.
How dare she getting rid of a scale using the coldest day of a random village as a zero and the blood heat if an horse as a 100 to use the freezing and boiling temperature of water as a unit ?!
It is funny that most if not all of those who are here justifying the Fahrenheit are Americans, USA and their habit of believing they are the center of the universe XD
I once saw someone say that Fahrenheit is like if you asked a person "Whats the temperature?" And Celsius is like if you ask water "What's the temperature?"
An American will use anything but the metric system😂 There was a car sized meteor that left a lake sized hole that could fill up with over 150 corgi’s 😂
Nah cuz I asked everyone in my 4th period what a kilometer was to mess with them, and successfully got them to have mental breakdowns trying to forgive out what a kilometer was.
I agree, you don't have to go into decimals and can compare it to body temperature but scientific use, celsius is much easier to tell extremely hot things
@@koolaid5410 I have used Celsius qll my life and have only ever used decimals for temp in physics class, the difference between one degree and the next isn't really that much so I feel no need to subdivide them
Farenheit is literally the only freedom unit that is actually helpful. And I guess feet, when it comes to measuring people. The metric system is good for science, but imperial is just good for average people.
@@rayanderson5797 just because the US gets immigrants does not mean it doesn't have its flaws though the way they wrote it seems to be satirical of the measurement system