35 degrees and it’s just the beginning. I can’t understand how anyone can be outside by their own will like this (unless you’re forced to work in those conditions, construction workers and similar).
35 degrees and it’s just the beginning. I can’t understand how anyone can be outside by their own will like this (unless you’re forced to work in those conditions, construction workers and similar).
Thirty-five degrees is barely above freezing.
Funny
OP obviously meant Celsius
Centigrade.
Please switch over to saying Celsius.
Centigrade was renamed to Celsius in 1948. Get with the times old man!
You’re saying centigrade someone else is saying Celsius why am I getting downvoted if you’re confused too?
Because centigrade and celcius are the same thing and no one else’s confused.
It’s ok to be wrong, you can just say you were confused because you don’t use Celcius in your day to day life and move on.
To be fair to you American defaultism is also quite annoying generally to many folks so you’re probably getting particularly harshly downvoted for what is ultimately a harmless misunderstanding.
Come on, we all knew what he meant. 35 is a hot summer in the UK.
chuckles in Fahrenheit