>>1134506>air tempBelow 0ºC is when you get ice on the street and it starts snowing. Above 0ºC is when ice melts. Smart, right? And this is what, 32ºF? Wow, how convenient indeed. -20ºC is super cold. +30ºC is very hot. Is that so hard to remember?
>body36.6ºC is normal body temp. Not too hard either, is it? Also, why would you even measure body temp when you aren't sick? I measure it maybe once in 2 years.
>accuracyFor body temp, you get decimals. For air temp, you really care about decimals? I don't even care if it's +/- 2 degrees of air temp.
Just face it, Americans. You only use it because it's tradition, and it makes you feel special and different from Europeans. It's the same reason why brits still have their queen. It's not because constitutional monarchy is superior.