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Originally Posted by dinonz
I was truly trying to understand, as I grew up with Celsius and it's very linear and logical to me, whilst Fahrenheit seems a lot less logical and more arbitrary.
Just what you're used to I guess.
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Originally Posted by Murf993
I have heard some refer to F in this form, 70F is like 70% hot vs say 40F being 40% hot. Celsius is something you have to live with to figure out.
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Yeah - I grew up with Celcius but grew used to F. I don't know how objectively cold it is now, but 52F outside now tells me it's time for a vest, maybe a light jacket if it's windy.
Anything under 40 I bring out my winter coat, 55-65ish I can get by with a sweatshirt, 65+ shorts weather