• daggermoon@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I wish I had control of the thermostat. It would be 60° year round.

    Edit: Forgot Europe exists 60°F = 15.56°C

    Also does any one still call it centigrade?

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        1 month ago

        The United States, Liberia, Micronesia, Cayman Islands, and the Marshall Islands use Fahrenheit. It’s not just us. It’s mostly us.

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      1 month ago

      I’ve heard some people say it in England but dunno if it’s actually common there. Was only a tourist.

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      That would be freezing to me, but we live in a place that rarely dips much below freezing and gets super hot with high humidity. Humidity + cold also sucks. We were like 23 today (70something) and have a number of days over 35 in the summer (with 90+ % humidity). I work outside in that heat so I’m much more acclimated to that