• Boxtifer@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I feel like a lot of this is based on what you grew up with and you eventually related it to something to make it easier for you.

    Like a cm is the width of a fingernail. A dm(10cm) is the size of a middle finger. 100m is 1 minute of walking. I know 1 metre is my normal stride.

    Is it too hot? 30s. Is it cold? Less than 10. Is there snow? Less than 0. Is it cool enough to fully dress but not too cold? Around 20.

    Big person? 100kg. Small person? 50kg.

    The point is that you can make any system relatable.

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      2 years ago

      Of course you’re right. The point isn’t that one is better than another, the point is that Imperial was historically easy to share and use. There’s a sense among metric users that the imperial system is stupid, illogical, unwieldy, and useless (see the comic and almost every comment in the thread). None of those things are true, and the advantages of the metric system hardly ever come up for most people.

      It’s easy to hur dur Americans stupid, but the reality is always more complex.

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      Oh it’s absolutely just based on where you grew up. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Everyone uses a rather stupid time system compared to metric measurements, but we stick with it because that’s what everyone is used to.