To answer your question:
It depends on with which system you grew up.
For me as a German and Continental European the
Système international d'unités (SI system) is the one to choose

And Celsius is closer to Kelvin than any else.
I teach technical training courses where physical calculations are part of everyday work. For customers from every part of the world.
I keep repeating, like a mantra, that you always have to check the units if you don’t use the formula on a daily basis.
When it comes to temperature scales, I always joke that it just depends on which liquid you consider more important in life:
whether it’s water (Celsius) or ethanol (Fahrenheit and Réaumur).

(disclaimer: I know that this is physically not correct. But jokes don't have to be correct

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