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100 C is boiling (212 F)
50 C is too friggin hot (122 F)
35 C is really hot (95 F)
28 C is hot (84 F)
22 C is comfy (72 F)
15 C is brisk (59 F)
10 C is chilly (50 F)
5 C is cold (41 F)
0 C is freezing (32 F)
Thanks m8.
no for real, society should get rid of such nonsense by now when the whole rest of the world doesnt use it AND id makes no sense, the less you use it the faster this change will go in society, no matter what the official norm is over there.
It's ok if you like it, but don't be a temperature Nazi .
Fun fact scientists already use metric....just not the general American public.
Kelvin is just the Celsius scale with a lowest possible datum.