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these MFs convey weight in whatever the fuck "stone" is. don't let them shame you for not using liters
76 0 ReplyIt’s 14 lb. Definitely a contender for the dumbest unit in common use.
29 0 ReplyShould just be called a fortpound
15 0 ReplyThe point is at the wrong place. And how much is this lb in litres?
3 0 Reply0.454 l
5 0 ReplyThaanks!
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They'll also list height in meters and centimeters, but list driving distance in miles.
17 0 ReplyNah, height is feet and inches
4 0 ReplyDepends which part of the country you live in
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Rough people height generally feet (“a 5ft lass”, “he’s gotta be 7ft!”), actual height in m or cm. Except above a certain height and then well it’s a 15ft drop or a 3000ft munro
2 0 ReplyThey're metres and centimetres, but your point is still moot due to our prescribed 3000ft Munros
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6 0 Replyin this context i actively refuse to respect British spelling
7 0 ReplyIt’s French.
7 0 ReplyAnd this is English. Do you write an exchequer or a check?
3 0 ReplyYeah sorry it’s a cheque
9 0 ReplyHaven’t written a cheque for years, it’s been online banking and digital payments and money transfers for years.
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Whenever I see meter and liter spelled the English way I pronounce it Frenchly in my head with a gargled R.
2 0 Reply"lee-tray"
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Stone is only real used for body weights now, and mostly be older people. I see metric weights used a lot more in medicine and by younger folk now.
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