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Out of curiosity, do you use a different hyperbole when it comes to hot temperatures.
I mean, with Celsius, we just say, "It's 100 degrees outside."
What about with Fahrenheit? Or Kelvin?
With Fahrenheit I assume it's just the same, from what I have seen (I can be wrong too, but I use Celsius)
Kelvin is mainly used in a scentific environment, and in that case people actually say "300 Kelvin" (the word degree is not used in Kelvin)