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Well, you know what they say - when in Germany, do as the Germans do! And that includes using Celsius for temperature measurements. Yep, while Fahrenheit is the standard in the U.S., Germans prefer to use Celsius. It’s just one of those cultural differences that make traveling so interesting! Plus, it’s not too hard to get used to - after all, it’s just a matter of getting your head around a few conversions. So don’t sweat it - you’ll be speaking Celsius in no time!

Do Germans Use Celsius? [Solved]

This conversion chart is a must-have if you’re cooking recipes from other countries, like Germany which uses Celsius (centigrade). Yup, it’s essential!

  • Germans use the Celsius temperature scale for measuring temperatures, rather than the Fahrenheit scale used in the United States. This means that a temperature of 0°C is equivalent to 32°F, and a temperature of 100°C is equivalent to 212°F.

germans drive on the right side

  • In Germany, as in most European countries, drivers are required to keep to the right side of the road when driving. This is different from many countries in North America and Asia where drivers are required to keep left.

germans speak german

  • German is the official language of Germany and it is spoken by over 90% of its population. It belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and has many dialects throughout its regions. German has been influenced by other languages such as English, French, Dutch and Latin over time.

Germans use Celsius for measuring temperature - it’s the norm over there. It’s a bit different from Fahrenheit, which is what we use in the US, but they get by just fine! You know, it’s kinda cool that they have their own way of doing things.