Fahrenheit vs Celsius vs Kelvin

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Sooooo.....

What do you use in your country?
And what do you wish it was?



 

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Why? Kelvin is really good for science, but I can't see an advantage over Celsius for everyday life

How? Fahrenheit is one of the least intuitive scales I can think of.
Oh, I didn't think constructively though. I just found it fun to set the freezing point at 32 and boiling at 212 while I am bored to 0 and 100.
 

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Celsius. Pretty sure the US is the only country that uses Fahrenheit, anyway. Unless I forgot something.
India uses Fahrenheit as well, and so does Canada.

We use Celsius for all official purposes, but we use Fahrenheit to measure body temperature as,
98 is ok
99 is fever
100 is take the day off.

Quite a easy to remember scale
 
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India uses Fahrenheit as well, and so does Canada.

We use Celsius for all official purposes, but we use Fahrenheit to measure body temperature as,
98 is ok
99 is fever
100 is take the day off.

Quite a easy to remember scale
I'm already too used to Celsius. 27, I think was the normal one.
 
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