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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 652698" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>I'm British. Britain (along with the rest of the EU) went metric back in the dark ages, but it didn't really catch on and I grew up knowing stones, pounds, ounces, feet, inches, miles, yards, acres.</p><p>New Zealand was better converted to metric and I've learned the new system since moving out here (was taught it as a schoolkid but it didn't stick when real life didn't use it). But a lot of people still talk about height in feet and inches and I can't visualise what 138 cm is as easily as four and a half or five foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 652698, member: 9267"] I'm British. Britain (along with the rest of the EU) went metric back in the dark ages, but it didn't really catch on and I grew up knowing stones, pounds, ounces, feet, inches, miles, yards, acres. New Zealand was better converted to metric and I've learned the new system since moving out here (was taught it as a schoolkid but it didn't stick when real life didn't use it). But a lot of people still talk about height in feet and inches and I can't visualise what 138 cm is as easily as four and a half or five foot. [/QUOTE]
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