Unlike with longer distances and temperature, Americans don’t strictly use imperial for shorter distances (m, cm, mm). It’s on all of the signs and stuff, but we learn metric in school as well as how to convert to and from. In university-level physics classes, they almost solely use metric. So as an American myself, I didn’t bat an eye at him using meters. But if they said that it was 30C outside…
Claims to be in the American wilderness
uses Metric
Unlike with longer distances and temperature, Americans don’t strictly use imperial for shorter distances (m, cm, mm). It’s on all of the signs and stuff, but we learn metric in school as well as how to convert to and from. In university-level physics classes, they almost solely use metric. So as an American myself, I didn’t bat an eye at him using meters. But if they said that it was 30C outside…
Personally know several metric nuts who insist on using metric in their day-to-day life.
“Metric nut” sounds like there’s a measurement to their insanity in the metric system
Some Americans do see sense.
Perhaps lost some.
South Americans.
Every red white and blue blooded American uses the foot!
Well you gotta use both feet if you’re going hiking
JUST ONE FOOT YOU COMMIE