England turned "metric" years ago, but my parents still use feet and inches and lbs and stones etc. I use metric when I am measuring anything with my son eg how many centimetres etc but when I measure my height I'm 5'3" - there - now you all know I'm a short fattie![]()
You'll find most of my generation still use both. Its only recently that I started using centigrade instead of fareinheight (sp) for temperatures too. We're a wierd bunch in England - as you can tell we adopt change slowly - only 2 generations so far and its still not happened![]()
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We also still call it a pound of sugar etc even though the bag is 2 kilos or whatever it is![]()
Its a real mismatch and it depnds on who you talk to as to what they use. At my gym they ask you what you want to be weighed in - I opt for stones cos tha "9" seems a lot less than "100 and something"![]()
RIGHT...OFF TO ANSWER THE NEXT QUESTION.
They tried teach us the metric system back in the 70's. They told us that the whole world was switching to it and we would be also. Yeah right, that was 30 years ago and now they don't even teach it. I still can do some of the conversions however.