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Wow, that’s an interesting question! Does India use Fahrenheit? Well, let me tell ya - the answer is no. India uses the Celsius scale for temperature measurements. In fact, most countries around the world use Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. So if you’re ever in India and someone tells you it’s a scorching 35 degrees outside, don’t be surprised - they’re talking Celsius!

Why Does India Use Fahrenheit? [Solved]

Well, back in the day when the Brits were ruling India, Fahrenheit thermometers were all they had. So that’s why we still use it today. But then the Chinese came along with their thermometers that showed both centigrade and Fahrenheit scales - thank goodness!

No, India doesn’t use Fahrenheit - they use Celsius. It’s a different system of measuring temperature, so if you’re travelling to India, make sure you brush up on your Celsius!