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    6 months ago

    Your point about Kelvin true, you still need to do some converting, but as I said, the day to day use ultimately depends if you were raised using either.

    Using me as an example, I completely understand that 10~15C outside is freezing, 22~27 is okay, 30~36 is hot and 40+ is scalding.

    You could make this same point about fahrenheit and both are true, I have no ideia what 100F feels like, or 10 or 40 or 160.

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        6 months ago

        I wouldn’t get outside without a heavy coat, we don’t have temperatures below 0 where I live, if you think that by “freezing” I meant ice and snow, that would be incorrect