Not the case at all. The whole point of real measurements is that they are/were directly related to a real object. It is easy to visualise someone who is 6'6" and 15 Stone, but utterly meaningless if they are 2.3m and 150Kg. Both systems have their uses, it is a shame that the educational system in this country has dumbed down so that people know so little about the world around them.
I don’t know how to work in imperialI think we should just ban metric/imperial tapes and sell metric only.
Let the dinosaurs go extinct.
I don’t know how to work in imperial
1/2" nominal bore of sch40 pipe.As a plumber I'm fluent in pipe and fitting sizes, however a half inch fitting is much bigger than half an inch, so like all imperial measurements, they have no basis in the real world
Not so much just the fluency part, but knowing how to convert between the 2. The rule of 254. i.e. 25.4mm to an inch. Or divide 1000 though by 25.4 is about 39 so 39 thou to a mm. Ish.
Easy for those who are aged about 50 to 60 as they were at school during the changeover in teaching. Even my wife who is 6 years younger than me can't do imperial, but that's no bad thing. Everything nowadays is metric as long as you're outside the USA. Except I recall the railway system still uses miles, chains, yards etc. Oh and the standard track gauge is 4' 8 1/2" Lord only knows where 4 foot eight and a half came from though
What made me laugh a few weeks back was a news article in the US where someone had a hole appear in their floor. The article described it as being "Large enough to fit a washing machine". The first comment was "Americans will do anything to avoid using the metric measuring system"
The one which does rather grate though is when someone describes something imperial as a decimal notation. i.e. 6.5 inches. When did imperial ever use tenths of anything? Halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths etc but never tenths.
75 foot is pretty large!I can but it's never by choice.
Who would rather workout half of 75' 5/16th or 1913mm
No brainer
QED.That's only because that's what you are used to, Europeans do not need to describe themselves in ft and stone.
I am able to work in any common measurement system, as my education was not limited to what was "trendy, trendy, trendy" in ejumakashun, ejumakashun, ejumakashun at the time. However I tend to use real units the majority of the time, but can fluently switch into funny money when required.One could argue that because you can not use relativity maybe you are undereducated?
75 foot is pretty large!
Either is simplicity itself in mental arithmetic.I can but it's never by choice.
Who would rather workout half of 75' 5/16th or 1913mm
QED.
But then so does unwarranted rudeness.I love it when people try to impress others by using poncy phrases, I love it more when they use the abbreviated version.
No one is impressed, it makes you look a tit
I love it when someone says one thing and obviously means anotherNo one is impressed, it makes you look a tit

Either is simplicity itself in mental arithmetic.

Your comment was designed to be inflammatory, you do it often to show at least you hope to show how uneducated we all areBut then so does unwarranted rudeness.
Not the case at all. I NEVER set out to offend anyone, my comments were meant as always, in a humourous way.Your comment was designed to be inflammatory, you do it often to show at least you hope to show how uneducated we all are
Not the case at all. I NEVER set out to offend anyone, my comments were meant as always, in a humourous way.



