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If a Canadian says to an American "its 0 degrees out";



Does an American automatically assumes the Canadian means Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Should we do the conversion for you? Or can you all possibly figure this out by yourselves that we mean Celsius? :thinking:

I think here in the US they call it freezing temperatures if it's below 32F/0C but if it gets below 0F/-18C they call it subzero temperatures.

Also when it's going to be stormy they call it severe weather but when it's very cold they call it extreme weather.

It's very confusing!!!
 
If a Canadian says to an American "its 0 degrees out";



Does an American automatically assumes the Canadian means Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Should we do the conversion for you? Or can you all possibly figure this out by yourselves that we mean Celsius? :thinking:

Good question. Reminds me of ordering a pizza when in Canada. Wanted Canadian bacon (a.k.a. back bacon) on it. Didn't know if I should just say "bacon" or not.
 
Also, when talking to a European about soccer, do you say "soccer", or "football"? I say "association football"; they don't ridicule me for saying "soccer", but they also know I'm not talking about American football. :highfive:
 
Wow! Didn't know you were here! Some reason thought you might be across the pond! MIdwest centered round Chicago is GL's strongest USA area! FLA has long ago it seems relinquished the top spot!



605 will be strongest area in 2014...IAG, Brick, Andy...considering the population difference, I think SoDak is better represented actually.
 
Gilmartin,

You say football in Europe. Only people who call football soccer are Americans.

Mainly Americans, but also some Canadians, Aussies, Irish, and South Africans. Question is if you were in the US and a British guy asked you if you liked football, would you assume he was talking about association football (soccer)? I would lean towards that but I wouldn't be sure (and yes, a few Brits do follow American football).