@katemorley@hachyderm.io
Listen, itβs very simple: In Britain we use the metric system, except for beer and milk, which come in pints. But not plant milk β that comes in litres.
Oh, and distances are in miles. But only if theyβre too far to walk β if you can walk it itβs in metres. If youβre driving then your fuel efficiency is in miles-per-gallon, but petrol is sold in litres.
Oh, and your height is in feet and inches. If you donβt care much about your weight itβs in stone (but not pounds β no-one can remember how many pounds are in a stone and itβs hard to read the little tick marks on analogue scales). If you do care about your weight then your digital scales tell you it in kilograms.
Oh, and if thereβs a heatwave then tabloids will forecast a β100Β°F scorcherβ. But if itβs cold then itβs an βarctic blastβ with βwidespread temperatures below 0Β°Cβ.
I hope this clears things up.
@justme@climatejustice.social
@katemorley@hachyderm.io Hang on... Last time I was in the UK (2019), golf distances were in yards, horse racing was in furlongs and fuel was measure in gallons (but different size gallons than the US).
I can't believe any of those have changed since Brexit π![]()