Funny thing is, a lot of nations that have supposedly “adopted” the metric system don’t use it in everyday life much, and in the US, where it hasn’t been “adopted,” it gets used all the time. During my travels in the UK I never heard anyone describe their weight in kilogrammes–only in stone. During my mission in Canada, people spoke in miles, feet and inches, not in kilometres, metres, and so forth. On the other hand, it’s a snap to find liter-measurement bottles or milligram-measured pharmaceuticals on US supermarket shelves, and during all the obstetrical appointments I’ve been to with my wife, talk has been all in centimeters.
Is this supposed to be causing a problem of some kind? As near as I can tell, we’re all trading with each other quite freely.
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