• @rockSlayer
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    1 year ago

    For the other Americans that came into the thread hoping to see a conversion:

    • 10c = 50f
    • 30c = 86f

    Edit: I’d like to note that 10c is a very reasonable temperature for shorts. I’m a Minnesotan (basically Canada lite (please annex us)), people start raising eyebrows at around 0C

    • @STUPIDVIPGUY
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      171 year ago

      its true, legs are immune to cold. shorts and a jacket is a reasonable outfit

      • @Fosheze
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        11 year ago

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    • @Fosheze
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      111 year ago

      0C? Fellow Minnesotan here and I’ve definitely seen plent of people wearing shorts at temps below -5C. But I’m also in a college town so that may change things.

      • @MasterBlaster
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        121 year ago

        I once amusedly watched girls sunbathe in bikinis at St. Lawrence University with patches of snow nearby in, I think March.

        Conversely, I personally wore shorts and a tee one fine vacation in Florida around Christmas. It was 60f, and everybody was running around in jackets looking like they were in Chicago in January.

      • @rockSlayer
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        41 year ago

        Lmao, that brings back memories of going to open gym in high school while wearing basketball shorts in -40 with my winter jacket on

    • @MeatsOfRage
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      81 year ago

      The quick conversation I use is take off 30 and half the rest to go F to C or double it and add 30 to go C to F.

      20C doubled is 40 and add 30. 70F

      80F take off 30 is 50. Half that is 25. 25C

      It’s not completely accurate but close enough for conversation purposes.

      • @rockSlayer
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        21 year ago

        I use that trick too! I just wanted to make sure I got it correct as a service

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      I learned during the polar vortices that when it’s -40 out it’s the same in both Celsius and Fahrenheit