As someone who grew up in Canada, I wouldn’t say that’s necessarily true. Personally, 0-10 is going to be chilly, nearing cold, 10-20 is sweater weather, anything over 20 is summer heat, anything below 0 is winter cold.
I guess it really just comes down to which system you grew up using.
Pretty much. I grew up on Celsius so I use that, but I can see how useful Fahrenheit can be just ‘cause of the nice round numbers of 0-100. Both are good.
As someone who grew up in Canada, I wouldn’t say that’s necessarily true. Personally, 0-10 is going to be chilly, nearing cold, 10-20 is sweater weather, anything over 20 is summer heat, anything below 0 is winter cold.
I guess it really just comes down to which system you grew up using.
Pretty much. I grew up on Celsius so I use that, but I can see how useful Fahrenheit can be just ‘cause of the nice round numbers of 0-100. Both are good.