Don’t forget to give your weight in stones and a horses height in hands…
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Infernal_pizza@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 hours ago
The British have a stupid mix of Imperial and metric. We usually measure distance in meters/centimeters but feet and inches are still used fairly regularly especially if you’re measuring the height of a person. Large distances are usually measured in miles unless you’re going for a run in which case you probably use km. Then you go for a drive and measure your speed in miles per hour, and your fuel efficiency in miles per gallon. Except you now need to fill up so you go to the petrol station where the prices are listed in pence per litre. Most other liquids are also measured in litres unless you’re buying milk or beer.
Then if you’re weighing things you probably use metric, unless you’re weighing a person or you’re an old person cooking. Temperature is also measured in celcius unless you’re old.
Taiatari@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
knowone@slrpnk.net 12 hours ago
And the size of your land in acres/hectares. And a lot of ingredients in cups. And distance sometimes in yards
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 28 minutes ago
If you are nobility perhaps, I only have 37 miliacres if you combine the house as well as the garden.
joel_feila@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
At least area in acres does avoid the issue of 10 square unit. Does that a 10 by 10 square or a square with a Total area of 10?
ouRKaoS@lemmy.today 11 hours ago
Don’t forget that distance is somehow different on water, though.
prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works 3 hours ago
Don’t forget to thumb your nose at the Americans for using these systems you made up in almost the same way you guys do, just a different mixture.
jaupsinluggies@feddit.uk 12 hours ago
We even measure the same thing using different standards. The three tyre measurements are taken in mm, mm, and inches.
I put it down to us being smarter than everyone else.
robocall@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
I guess the silver lining for the British is they have more familiarity with both types of measurements than the purests.
Obi@sopuli.xyz 6 hours ago
Except they only know the amounts/frame of references for the specific things they’re used to, so it’s not like they can do the conversion any better than the rest of us. Canadians have a similar (though different) system as well.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 33 minutes ago
Beer depends on where you get it. Bottle/can? ml. Glass at the pub? Pint.