Sweden is quite long, so talking about traveling>1 000 km is not uncommon, but here we have mil, which is equal to 10 km. So on my vacation I traveled 120 mil is more useful and common
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python@lemmy.world 2 months agoPeople will say “one thousand kilometers”
Will they though? I don’t talk about distances that large anywhere near often enough to really need a shorthand for it, personally. Had to even look up what things are approximately 1000km apart to even know what to imagine it as (it’s about the distance between Paris and Berlin).
guy@piefed.social 2 months ago
faythofdragons@slrpnk.net 2 months ago
Oh no, over here a mil is 1/1000 of an inch, haha
Holytimes@sh.itjust.works 2 months ago
Comes up a literal metric ass load (8 bushels) when your talking about travel in the USA.
We big
squaresinger@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Car mileage (or kilometerage, is that a word?)
People don’t say the car has 200 megameter on the odometer, but 200 000 km. Or 200k km?..
boboliosisjones@feddit.nu 2 months ago
In Sweden we say 20 000 mil. I always have to stop for a second to convert when people use km.
logi@piefed.world 2 months ago
You should consider adopting metric and avoid these conversion steps.
boboliosisjones@feddit.nu 2 months ago
It is metric as fuck
hperrin@lemmy.ca 2 months ago
Yes, every time I’ve ever heard someone use metric to describe distances of >999km, they keep using kilometers.