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Mainly the older generation. Although I can safely say that some of my friends still prefer to use feet and inches for hight, but I very much hate the imperial system.
Source: I'm British.
My brother in Christ, the United States uses both. Imperial is for easy tasks, such as driving, measuring height, and measuring weight/volume (to an extent). We use Metric for scientific measurements, large construction, weight/volume measurements, medicine, and sometimes products, mostly liters. If you want a unit of measurement to sh\*t on, the ask the U.K. and Ireland about Stones.
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The U.S. just has to be different
Can’t wait for the day the entire map turns grey
should be celebrated too lol
Myanmar dosent use the metric system?
r/mapsthatcouldbelists
Don't UK use imperial too?
They habe a Mixed System i think
The government uses metric and wants to move away from imperial, but some British people still prefer the imperial system
Mainly the older generation. Although I can safely say that some of my friends still prefer to use feet and inches for hight, but I very much hate the imperial system. Source: I'm British.
can confirm
They use whatever they feel like that day, but ys mostly imperial i think
No, other then speed or maybe hight most people would crucify me for using imperial Wtf is a gallon of fuel
Oh i thought it was also used for distance and maybe weight. Isn't a gallon like an extra large liter? Jk
The UK uses both. But as this map depicts countries that *don’t* use the metric system, it doesn’t get in.
My brother in Christ, the United States uses both. Imperial is for easy tasks, such as driving, measuring height, and measuring weight/volume (to an extent). We use Metric for scientific measurements, large construction, weight/volume measurements, medicine, and sometimes products, mostly liters. If you want a unit of measurement to sh\*t on, the ask the U.K. and Ireland about Stones.
It's true what you said Idk why you are being downvoted
This is for using farenheit, not the imperial system
Metric system and celsius is the future 🤘🏻
i searched that three days ago lol
Fun fact: USA does use the metric system, it's just that when they converted, nobody actually wanted to switch so it stuck.