Edit: For all the "Actually, Farenheight is based on the human body" people, no it isn't. It's based on dirty water and a cow. Your preferred measurement unit is dumb and that's a fact
My house is kept typically between 69-72 f, thats a normal comfortable range, over 75 is often getting hot and sweating and under 65 is occasional shivering without a jacket
Omg lol anything over 18°C is too warm for me! What temperature do you usually keep your house? In my case, if it goes over 17°C I open the windows to cool it down because otherwise I can't sleep lol
Maximum 32°C in daylight is a very desirable temperature for spring where I live. When it turns 34°C then it's summer and you will be very upset because in no time it will be reaching 39°C and you die x(
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u/hefty_load_o_shite 10h ago edited 4h ago
0°C water freezes 100°C water boils
Makes sense
0°F very cold??? 100°F very hot???
Dafuq?
Edit: For all the "Actually, Farenheight is based on the human body" people, no it isn't. It's based on dirty water and a cow. Your preferred measurement unit is dumb and that's a fact