• Dharma Curious (he/him)
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    3320 days ago

    Just start being that pedantic asshole that people hate, and insist on using it. When someone asks what the temperature is, give it to em in c and make them do the conversion.

    I set all my stuff to metric years ago and use it pretty much exclusively. I don’t actually make other people convert, I do it for em. But still.

    • hallettj
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      1219 days ago

      I use metric temperature when I talk to my kids. Now they give me a hard time when I give them a Fahrenheit value! Keeps me honest I guess. I’ve also got my oldest using a 24 hour clock.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 days ago

        I never understood why people get their panties in a twist when I use 24h times. I get that it’s confusing if I drop the colon and just write 1854, but 18:54 isn’t that hard to figure out, is it?

        Edit: Corrected 25h to 24h, thanks to MindTraveller for mocking pointing out my error

      • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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        319 days ago

        Temperature was the first thing that really clicked for me, and the only one I never have to think about to translate, I just “know” what the temperature is both. I learned it by thinking of it as percentages. 0 is freezing, 0% of boiling. 100 is boiling, 100% of boiling. Lol. 30-40% of boiling is hot, and pretty good for a bath. Haha

      • Pup Biru
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        19 days ago

        wait you don’t use scales when cooking???

        • @[email protected]
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          619 days ago

          From what I can tell Americans used to use scales for dry measures (in ounces) but somewhere along the line, they switched to volume measures for everything.

          As a Canadian, it’s really frustrating because often will get the American versions of UK cookbooks here which are both not metric and not weights.

          I enjoy my Australian cookbooks with metric weights.

        • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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          219 days ago

          Yeah, it’s sort of rare outside of, like, foodies and and YouTubers to use weight for cooking. We switched to it about a decade back, and it’s been amazing. That’s actually what got me to switch to metric for just about everything.

        • Zagorath
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          1119 days ago

          Leave off the word “metre” and it doesn’t matter whether you’re using metres or cm. You’re “one eighty-six”. Is that a lazy way of saying “one [hundred and] eighty-six”, quite common when talking about numbers in the hundreds, or the lazy way of saying “one [metre] eighty-six [centimetres]”, a common shorthand similar to shortening “six [feet] five [inches]”? The answer is it doesn’t matter!

    • @captainlezbian
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      519 days ago

      I’ve been doing that. I’m noticing it working. People around me may not like it, but they’ve figured out about how much a meter is

      • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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        219 days ago

        It works pretty good, and you eventually you figure out which of your friends don’t actually like you! Lmao