Home United Kingdom why do we have to be the different onesUUnited Kingdomwhy do we have to be the different onesSeptember 12, 2024 why do we have to be the different ones by Calm_Plenty_7172 8 commentsOr maybe, we are the common groundAt school I was taught bits of both and now I don’t know what the fucks going on. 🤷♂️The US version isn’t technically the imperial system, as several volume & weight measures are different to those used in the UK.Because we’re better than them, simple as.We use mostly imperial tbhWho cares? Google will translate it for me. This seems like an outdated issue[How to measure like a Brit](https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/s/UDRgKpr1ux)Canada is a hybrid of the two systems as well. Road speed is Km/h, height/width is ft/inches, weight is Kg for retail/groceries, but when weighing yourself on a bathroom scale most people will use lbs. It’s exhaustingLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The US version isn’t technically the imperial system, as several volume & weight measures are different to those used in the UK.
Canada is a hybrid of the two systems as well. Road speed is Km/h, height/width is ft/inches, weight is Kg for retail/groceries, but when weighing yourself on a bathroom scale most people will use lbs. It’s exhausting
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Or maybe, we are the common ground
At school I was taught bits of both and now I don’t know what the fucks going on. 🤷♂️
The US version isn’t technically the imperial system, as several volume & weight measures are different to those used in the UK.
Because we’re better than them, simple as.
We use mostly imperial tbh
Who cares? Google will translate it for me. This seems like an outdated issue
[How to measure like a Brit](https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/s/UDRgKpr1ux)
Canada is a hybrid of the two systems as well. Road speed is Km/h, height/width is ft/inches, weight is Kg for retail/groceries, but when weighing yourself on a bathroom scale most people will use lbs. It’s exhausting