I'm American and I mainly use Celsius and occasionally Kelvin. I pretty much only use Fahrenheit if I am talking about temperature to a non-scientist (which is rare, because why would we be talking about temperature?)
I will usually just be like "man, it is really hot today" instead of "the news says it is 99.25 °F outside". I guess I just don't see the point of being that specific unless it is part of an experiment.
The only time I use Fahrenheit is talking about pool temperature. Only. I don't even understand it, I just know it's cold around high sixties, seventies it's nice, 80s is warm and 90s is what my grandma's old friends from Florida always wanted it at and that felt nasty like bathwater.
Tasmanians "it reached 7degrees today!" Incase you don't know Tasmania is the small Island at the bottom of Australia. It is one of Australia six states.
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