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I see you're admitting it's a bother. That was the point I was making, thank you.
Well, does your thermostat have a decimal? Because all the ones I'm seeing on google images show decimals except the Designed in California™ ones where C was an afterthought anyway.
A whole degree F is detectable, but barely, a whole degree C is big enough you'll sometimes want to use fractions of it.
Imperial is just a better fit for everyday life, like GP was saying. That's why we're talking about everyday life here and you say 'well for chemistry zero is easier'. No shit, because you can't well argue it's better for everyday life.
Notice that you didn't answer the question about your thermostat. Because you know it does and why.
Maybe you should have opened with, "sure imperial is a little better for everyday life, but it's not worth learning two systems". Then you wouldn't have to dodge and pretend on these everday points where imperial is superior and we could have come to agreement from the start.