Heck no, why should we? We're #1, let the rest of the world bend to our will. There's perks to being at the top, and getting to pick our measuring system is one of them. if the rest of the world wants to deal with us, they have to do it on our terms.
Schools have been telling kids that the metric system is going to be the standard 'in 10 to 20 years' for 60 years at least now. Still hasn't happened, and no reason it should.
The US is already using the metric system.
Also, metric system doesn't have comfortable divisions into quarters without using decimals. Lame.
Why would have a problem with decimals? Would you honestly rather remember some stupid fraction?
A quarter meter = 0.250 m = 250 mm. Easy as pie.
Absolutely. My measuring cups and spoons are "bilingual" - both units are marked on them, so it doesn't matter which system is used in whatever recipe book. Just make sure to use the same system consistently. But the metric system is more precise, and I have no problem at all visualizing a liter of some liquid. Ounces have me utterly baffled.Maybe it's just the cook in me, but I find it really does make life much easier once you get it in your head what exactly a gram, liter, etc is.
It's not so hard to get used to. People have a tendency to think in one system or the other, depending on what they want to measure. I think in miles, but also in grams, and whether I use inches or millimeters depends on what I'm measuring and how precise I have to be.However, I don't want to as I'm not used to it.
Huh. I never did understand Fahrenheit, and that's what I grew up with. I started learning metric in Grade 5 and finally temperatures started to make sense.I know we should go full metric, but I personally object to temperature because there's no way I'm going to get used to that.
At least you admit your true motivation and don't hide behind USA #1.In terms of sheer logic, yeah it should be.
However, I don't want to as I'm not used to it.
At least keep miles, I don't want to have to translate driving speed into Kilometers![]()
Except they don't.Heck no, why should we? We're #1, let the rest of the world bend to our will.
There are too many industries that use the imperial system to make the change. Who's going to force them to do it?
They already learned this in middle school. They're fine. And the ones who aren't probably don't measure anything anyway.teaching the masses a new way to measure? they might protest.
sidenote: USA #1
Why would our congress want to pass such a law? Congress is pretty good at listening to big industry.The law?
If I am not mistaken, the law has already passed in the US.