How hard is it to add c or f to the end of a tempreture

How the hell are people supposed to know if you are using celsius or fahrenheit

  • Sentient Loom
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    1 year ago

    What’s the context here? I’m in canada where it’s always Celsius unless you’re cooking.

      • tpihkal@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        100 degrees fahrenheit is way too low to be a cooking temperature ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        1 year ago

        I’ve never seen anybody use Celsius for cooking. I worked as a cook for five years and I’ve obviously been around cooking my whole life. It’s always ferenheit.

        I’m very curious what OPs situation is where they’re getting confusing temperatures.

        • ThenThreeMore@startrek.website
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          I’ve never seen any cooking appliances that use ferenheit and only seem to see that as a temperature in American recipes. But even without the units for temperature it’s obvious in those because I’m having to convert all the other measurements too.

          So I agree that it seems strange that op can’t use such clear contextual clues.