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Whoa, talk about a hot topic! It’s no secret that countries around the world are ditching Fahrenheit in favor of Celsius. I mean, it’s been happening for years now, but it’s still a bit of a shocker. You know what they say: out with the old and in with the new! And that’s exactly what we’re seeing here. Sure, some folks may be sad to see Fahrenheit go, but hey - change is inevitable. Plus, Celsius is much easier to use and understand - so it makes sense why countries are making the switch. All in all, this is one transition that looks like it’s here to stay!

When Did Countries Stop Using Fahrenheit? [Solved]

Back in the ’60s and ’70s, most countries switched from Fahrenheit to Celsius—except for the US and UK—as part of their metrication process. Ya know, when they started using the metric system.

Well, it looks like a lot of countries are ditching Fahrenheit and switching to Celsius. I mean, it’s about time! It’s been confusing having two different temperature scales. Plus, Celsius is more widely used around the world, so it makes sense to go with that. Hey, at least now we can all be on the same page when talking about the weather!