Being a Linux pimp is both rude and insensitive.
If a Linux distribution is ever made specifically for the desktop environment, and marketed for the desktop environment, and advertised as a desktop O/S like Windows is, and is as user friendly (except for all the spying going on now) as Windows is, then I would use it.
But until there is a command in Linux that is easily recognizable as Format.com, or Command.com, or changing directories is as easy as it is in Windows, then that's where folks will stay, and that's what someone who deals in Linux distributions needs to understand.