Sup, iam Charles Long, I hope all goes well today.
Well, here in the U.S., we use Fahrenheit to measure temperature - it’s just part of our culture! It’s been that way for a long time, and it ain’t gonna change anytime soon. I mean, sure, Celsius is used in other parts of the world, but here in America we’re all about Fahrenheit. You know what they say: “When in Rome…” So if you’re visiting the States and want to know how hot or cold it is outside, just remember: Fahrenheit!
Why America Still Uses Fahrenheit? [Solved]
Well, Americans stuck with Fahrenheit ‘cause they had a choice. So, it was up to them whether or not to switch and lots of folks just weren’t keen on learning new ways of measuring temperature or weight. Except for us, pretty much every country out there uses Celsius.
In America, we use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. It’s the standard here, so you’ll hear people talking about it all the time. Plus, it’s easy to remember - 32 degrees is freezing and 100 degrees is boiling! Pretty cool, huh?