Why do people still use C when they have C ++?

My question is why do people still use C when they have C ++? I studied C because it is considered a language in which programmers communicate, and is recommended for any programmer. Then I switched to C ++, and now I think, why do people still use and program in C? As far as I can see, C ++ is more powerful (has OOP aspects in it), it is as fast as C, and in general it seems to be better. I saw that people do not like C ++, because they are too difficult to code.

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C is much easier and more interesting to program.

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