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      1 year ago

      What does your personal experience have to do with other countries experiences and how adapt another system is to their situation?

      I absolutely agree.

      But that was not your original argument though.

      The real argument for Fahrenheit isn’t from a research perspective, it has a better UX for weather because it’s focused on the human experience.

      You are/were, at that point, trying to argue that F is objectively better. All of my comments, including my first one, are pointing out that not only does F mean nothing to me because I don’t use it, but also that what I consider hot or cold is different to someone living in a hotter or colder country than me.

      There is no objectivity in how humans experience temperature on a personal level, it is all subjective and based on what we are used to.

      If F works for you in the way you describe that’s great. But to claim that counts for everyone is simply wrong.

      There’s literally nothing else I can say on this, so if you fancy having the last word then go ahead.