I'm going to set myself up by saying it's probably French lettering for chaud (hot) and froid (cold). Probably worth remembering that in France, the C faucet doesn't give cold water...
you know i dont know why, but i do associate F with hot and C with cold water. In fact i remember that F is red and C is blue. Ok, i know this totally does not make sense.
hmmmm... frigid?? =D
ReplyDeleteneutrinos: Like that no hot water lor. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to set myself up by saying it's probably French lettering for chaud (hot) and froid (cold). Probably worth remembering that in France, the C faucet doesn't give cold water...
ReplyDeleteelia diodati: The one I used was totally opposite. Both had cold water. Hmm...maybe didn't turn on heater. :)
ReplyDeleteI would have said F for fire, but since you said cold, F is for freezing!
ReplyDeleteyou know i dont know why, but i do associate F with hot and C with cold water. In fact i remember that F is red and C is blue. Ok, i know this totally does not make sense.
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jayaxe: If freeze means ice can come out ah. kekeke...
ReplyDeletesolsetur: Aiya. F is red because is fellali, And C is blue because is williams (Sponsor used to be Compaq). :)
I think the F tap gives water in Fahrenheit and the C tap gives water in Celsius.
ReplyDeletemis_nomer: Clap clap clap. What you say makes alot of sense (and humour). Universal tap sial.
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