MamboGator ,
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If those Americans could read Celsius they'd be very upset.

Gigan ,
@Gigan@lemmy.world avatar

I'm american and I know 10 C isn't even that cold because it's above freezing

tastysnacks ,

I'm American and I don't know what 30 C is, but at 70 F, we're wearing jackets.

MamboGator ,
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At 70 F I'm asking what that is in Celsius. We aren't so different.

TexasDrunk ,

Just over 20.

MamboGator ,
@MamboGator@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, the Leonardo DiCaprio dating temperature.

diannetea ,

Maybe in southern parts of the US, but in the northeast it's t-shirt weather for sure

zigmus64 ,

I live in the American South, and I’m happy to wear shorts outside at 10C (50 F), so long as it’s not windy…

Now, a jacket at 30C (86F)… that’s a bit warm for me…

F = C*(9/5)+32

If you don’t want the ratio, 9/5=1.8

To estimate the temperature conversion, multiply by 2 and add 32… then estimate a touch less… I eyeballed 10C to be 50ish before breaking out the calculator and finding it was 50 on the nose

SpaceNoodle ,

C degrees?

alcoholicorn ,

100 degrees? That's pretty hot out.

ITypeWithMyDick ,

Id go as far as saying it would be boiling

faintwhenfree ,

They got Canada right, then I thought c degrees is a joke because australia inverted or something, but then American is also c degrees, so I'm thinking OP of the meme also needs some more clarity.

Lolman228 ,

Those 2 temps are cold, why is there fire?

bleistift2 ,

Found the Australian

xintrik ,
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Um, actually they are both far hotter than the sun's surface.
The whole meme should have melted.

Lolman228 ,

No, 30 degrees is freezing temperature. 10 Degrees is below freezing. It should be very cold and chilly and these people should take the proper precautions, such as wearing coats and snow pants.

xintrik ,
@xintrik@lemm.ee avatar

Ah, I did a little research and realized you are actually correct.
Please accept my humble apology!

odium ,

Found the american

bstix ,

Humidity and wind chill are more important than temperature IMO.

BlueLineBae ,
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They are when the temperature is still relatively sane but uncomfortable. But once you get into severe temperature zones, it don't mean shit. Like yeah 90F in Chicago is gonna feel about as hot as 110F in Phoenix because of the humidity. Anything over that is just reeeeeeeel fuckin hot regardless. I just spent a week in the Grand Canyon last summer and you use all kinds of innovative ways to stay cool in the 120F heat. But for some reason in the early evening when it would hit 130F it just felt like an oven no matter what you did. 10/10 trip tho would absolutely do it again!

subtext ,

I don’t think anyone knows what a C° is

Most every kid who has taken high school science should know what °C is, though

acockworkorange ,

Hence the meme face below it.

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

down under.

RecluseRamble ,

A C degree is an okay degree.

dohpaz42 ,
@dohpaz42@lemmy.world avatar

C’s get degrees

Entropywins ,

I'm doing my best not to prove that right, but I'm proving it right... especially math. I love it, but it does not love me.

zigmus64 ,

Hey… D stands for Diploma.

B stands for “Better than I thought I’d do.”

casual_turtle_stew_enjoyer ,

And A is for Addicted to Adderall

andrew ,
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Anything to the zeroth power is 1. Quick maths.

MufinMcFlufin ,

Except for 0⁰

stebo02 ,
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seriously what smooth brain made this meme lol

Anticorp ,

This is true. At least the last panel is. Idk about the other two because I don't know centigrade.

some_guy ,

I know what it is. I just don’t know how the numbers translate.

RightHandOfIkaros ,

I mean, Americans know 0C is the freezing temperature of water and 100C is the boiling temperature of water, so even with that most basic information taught in like, First Grade Science, people can understand the meme.

People wearing shorts in the cold vs people wearing jackets in the heat.

dohpaz42 ,
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You overestimate the public education system in my state; especially when I was in grade school.

(I thought it was 100°F boiling and 0°F was freezing)

BakerBagel ,

Maybe you're just dumb. That's always a possibility

dohpaz42 ,
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That’s what I was implying.

Aradina ,

That'd make sense! But instead, Fahrenheit is based around the body temperature of a pig.

dohpaz42 ,
@dohpaz42@lemmy.world avatar

I’m curious where you heard that? Obviously a statement like that made me want to know more, but I’m not finding any information about it.

Hootz ,

Bro.... Brooooooo.... I'm jealous of your faith in the american education system.

RightHandOfIkaros ,

I learned it in First Grade and nearly everyone I have talked to did as well, and I am in California which is rated as the best state for public education, which puts me technically near the bottom. So unless someone happens to come from a state that is lower than California (10 states in descending order where last is worst: TN, FL, NC, OK, SC, AL, NM, NV, LA, or AZ), then chances are very tiny that they were not taught that basic fact in grade school, which was then repeatedly used in every science class afterwards.

American Public Education Rankings by State

shalafi ,

Fahrenheit makes more sense for gauging human comfort. Most people can sense the difference in 1°F. Celsius crams half the degrees between boiling and freezing into one scale.

A difference of 10°F is notable, 10°C is quite notable. 60's is cool, 80's is hot. Now do a 20° difference in C. 16 to 26 doesn't sound like a big difference.

Celsius works better for almost every other useful measurement. Go Kelvin if you must.

Inconcinnity ,

It only makes sense to you because you're accustomed to it, not because it's innately better at "gauging human comfort". All of us who grew up using metric know how to gauge comfort with Celsius. None of us bother with decimal fractions of a degree because there isn't a big enough difference between degrees to do so, so your argument about granularity falls apart pretty quick there. You lot don't have trouble with miles despite kilometres being more granular do you?

superweeniehutjrs ,

Montreal Hotels had .5°C indications. I'll stick to °F for human comfort. km/h is the same problem in a way, I need three digits to represent reasonable highway speeds.

IrateAnteater ,

If the number 100 takes you appreciably longer to process than 60, you probably aren't qualified to be driving anyway.

Inconcinnity ,

It's like talking to an American who keeps asserting they don't have an accent. If they don't get it immediately, they're probably not going to.

tiredofsametab ,

Hard disagree. Grew up in the US and moved to metric land. If we really need to, we can use .x (i.e. 10ths of a degree). However, not even my heat/aircon has half degrees. People seem to have no issue with it in 98.6 degrees (body temperature i.e. 37c) having decimals.

LwL ,

This is literally just you being used to one system but not the other. 16 to 26 sounds like a massive difference to me because it is. And decimals exist.

21Cabbage ,

And for that matter both of those things happen in this same country. Should've seen the looks I'd get from southerners when I was operating a ski lift in a T-shirt.

Edit: celebrating the first snow by jumping in a lake has also gotten colorful reactions from outsiders.

AEsheron ,

It's not long pants season until it hits 0C for some folks in New England. Ain't nobody wearing a jacket up to 30C though. The humidity kills up here, that would just be murder. It can get up to 40C, but we're generally all miserable then.

And yeah, I had to convert the temps online to make sure I knew what I was talking about. Well, minus 0C, I know that one.

21Cabbage ,

I'm in a ski town in Colorado so you get the full mix here, but yeah by March it's t-shirt weather for the locals, tourists still show up dressed for an arctic expedition but whatever. Hell, isn't even the funniest thing that comes up, the resort does a costume week every spring so I did formal day in a dress shirt and tie on a fixie, which is a pretty physically intensive job. Favorite remark was a regular in the back of the line yelling "[name expunged] are you fucking bumping chairs in a tie?"

Hootz ,

American: "But thoese are both cold"

twinnie ,

I live in Morocco and I’ve seen people wearing thick winter jackets in 45c, and then they’ll complain about it being too hot.

MamboGator ,
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You have to suffer for fashion. It's called "drip" because of all the sweat.

rustydomino ,
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Colour_me_triggered ,

I've been to Morocco. It was absolute torture. There was a tiny little gap in my clothing that I forgot to put sunscreen on and my flesh got actually cooked. The people were pretty chill though.

abaddon ,

x*1.8+32 = how you convert to °Freedom. We know how, we just don't acknowledge your °Communist temperature measurement.

ZombiFrancis ,

slaps hood Times two plus thirty gets you there when you see the C.

doingthestuff ,

When I lived in Minnesota the shorts came out when we warmed up to even 1C. Yeah I'm American but I've lived a couple of years in Europe and I can math so I know what a C is. I still prefer F. But my wife likes D.

Blackmist ,

Been wearing mine into the minus numbers in the UK. Doesn't really get dangerously cold here, except for freak weather events.

Alexstarfire ,

We'd be very pissed if we could read.

nexussapphire ,

Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8 but I still can't comprehend Celsius 🫠

jol ,

Water freezes at zero, so 10C is cold but only kinda cold.

Humn body temperature is 37C so 30C is got but only kinda hot.

Allero ,

+20 to +25 is the perfect temperature
Below is cold, above is hot

At 0, snow and ice form, so +10 is in the middle between your regular room temperature and freezing (i.e. jacket weather)

+30 is the kind of weather when you better be naked or wearing lightest of clothes or you're gonna get baked over time. Not deadly by any means, but highly uncomfortable.

Drivebyhaiku , (edited )

I take it in tens.

-20° to -10° is full parka weather. Your breath freezes on your clothes and moisture in the air dries up.

-10° to 0° is winter coat and scarf weather. Damp cold. Snow and ice but you don't feel like your eyeballs are freezing.

0° to 10° Jacket weather. Early spring temps. Pretty mild in either direction.

10° - 20° Hoodie and t-shirt to taste. Basically the comfortable human range for most.

20°- 30° T-shirt time. Anything above 25 is solidly in swimming weather territory.

30°- 40° Time to seek some shade. Heatstroke and heat exhaustion are variable in this range the low end is a health risk for seniors the high end is a risk for even the hardcore heat lovers in their prime.

Allero ,

Yep, perfectly reasonable

I just applied mine to the temps in the OP :)

guiguinofake ,

10° to 20° is definitely t shirt and shorts territory tho

Drivebyhaiku ,

Depends, I am increasingly a shorts year round Canadian so yes? But I feel like it's also acceptable hoodie and pants weather. Hence "to taste".

drathvedro ,

Humidity is also a thing to account for. I'll take 40° at 10% RH over 28° at 90% any day.

Kolanaki ,
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Canadians wearing shorts when cold.

Australians wearing jackets when hot.

(I inferred this through context. Ha!)

LemmyKnowsBest ,

Yes me too. I admit the illustrations did help.

Rhynoplaz ,

Are we really bragging about understanding context clues?

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