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  • Jammin909
    Jammin909 Posts: 888
    Didnt we try to "go metric" at some point but everyone just got confused??

    Does any other country use fahrenheit?
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  • Ahnimus
    Ahnimus Posts: 10,560
    Jammin909 wrote:
    Didnt we try to "go metric" at some point but everyone just got confused??

    Does any other country use fahrenheit?

    Nope

    "In the United States the Fahrenheit system continues to be very widely used. In Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Europe, Celsius has been adopted and is widely used. Fahrenheit is sometimes used by older generations for measurement of higher temperatures, while lower temperatures are always measured in Celsius. All other countries have adopted Celsius as the primary scale in use."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit#Usage
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  • Jammin909 wrote:
    Didnt we try to "go metric" at some point but everyone just got confused??

    Does any other country use fahrenheit?


    I think I remember seeing something where they tried to change it. But yea, everyone's head ploded.