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You do realise we're talking about Celsius here, don't you?
The UK absolutely uses Celsius, as does the vast majority of the world. To my knowledge it's just the US and Liberia.
There is nothing Eurocentric about saying Celsius is the standard. There is, however, extreme US-centricity in thinking Fahrenheit is the normal one.
Whats the speed limit on British highways?
Is it miles per hour?
Yes, the UK mainly uses metric but for a few things they use imperial or both. For road signs they're mostly imperial - what does that have to do with Celsius?
You're not making yourself look good here by deliberately going off-topic.
Let me begin by apologizing for asking about things across the pond.
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Oh no, I don't look good right now?!?! Fuck man it's all over, this was all I had left