Education & Career Do you use metric or imperial measurements? (Page 2) melanieeeB Follow Guru Age: 29 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 22 Do you use metric or imperial measurements? Post Opinion 57 Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
douride2 Follow Master Age: 46 1 y 628 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I live in Canada. We use the metric system here. I also know how to use imperial system. 2 2 Reply AviatorTom 1 y You probably don't realise you use both measurements, eh?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxZqzh30d_8 Reply douride2 1 y @AviatorTom With the US as our biggest trading partner I know we use both. It is the main reason I know both imperial & metric. Reply
genericname85 Follow Master Age: 38 1 y 397 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. metric cause they're far superior in every aspect EXCEPT temperature. there, the kelvin scale is superior to celsius (metric) and fahrenheit (imperial). 0 0 Reply
ODC2112 Follow Xper 7 Age: 42 1 y Luckily I live in Italy we don't use barbarian system. 2 1 Reply IsoUser 1 y OMG way to funny Lmao Reply
Pudsmucker Follow Yoda Age: 71 1 y Here in the United States we use imperial. When I design there are times I use metric I find that using metric is better. 1 0 Reply
DermalPunch Follow Explorer Age: 39 1 y A mixture. Distances metric. Cooking and weights imperial. I didn't vote. 0 0 Reply
shortster Follow Master Age: 39 1 y 475 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Both. I prefer imperial for temperature and distances and metric for volume and mass. 2 0 Reply
Fireguy17 Follow Guru Age: 59 1 y mostly US measurements, but metric at work, it's just easier. 0 0 Reply
s Blackcupcake Follow Guru Age: 23 1 y metric… I do not understand imperial and I think it makes zero sense lol 0 0 Reply
IsoUser Follow Explorer Age: 55 1 y For lengthy measurements I've always preferred the Abacus Lmao 1 0 Reply
kinggeorge007 Follow Xper 7 Age: 36 1 y Metric all the way. Only Imperial measurement I understand is feet + inches. 0 0 Reply
Birbman Follow Xper 5 Age: 29 1 y Metric. The only things I would use imperial for are paper sizes or some design formats, before translating it to metric. 0 0 Reply
User_69 Follow Xper 5 Age: 33 1 y I am an engineer and i using metric. Especially milimeters :) 1 0 Reply
integrale77 Follow Yoda Age: 46 , mho 40% 1 y I use both depending how accurate I need to be 2 0 Reply
FrankC80 Follow Xper 1 Age: 43 1 y I work in construction building houses, all the lumber is made in imperial so that’s what we use. 0 0 Reply
Agape93 Follow Master Age: 31 1 y 924 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Both. But usually imperial 1 0 Reply
GoodGuyBreakingBad Follow Master Age: 56 1 y 1.3K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. imperial measurements 2 0 Reply
TallAnon Follow Master Age: 28 1 y 777 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Both and none, but mostly metric 1 0 Reply
TacosRAwesome Follow Master Age: 34 1 y 517 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Mostly metric. But I use imperial for height. 0 0 Reply
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I live in Canada. We use the metric system here. I also know how to use imperial system.
You probably don't realise you use both measurements, eh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxZqzh30d_8
@AviatorTom With the US as our biggest trading partner I know we use both. It is the main reason I know both imperial & metric.
metric cause they're far superior in every aspect EXCEPT temperature. there, the kelvin scale is superior to celsius (metric) and fahrenheit (imperial).
Luckily I live in Italy we don't use barbarian system.
OMG way to funny Lmao
Here in the United States we use imperial. When I design there are times I use metric I find that using metric is better.
A mixture. Distances metric. Cooking and weights imperial. I didn't vote.
Both. I prefer imperial for temperature and distances and metric for volume and mass.
mostly US measurements, but metric at work, it's just easier.
metric… I do not understand imperial and I think it makes zero sense lol
For lengthy measurements I've always preferred the Abacus Lmao
Metric all the way. Only Imperial measurement I understand is feet + inches.
Metric. The only things I would use imperial for are paper sizes or some design formats, before translating it to metric.
I am an engineer and i using metric. Especially milimeters :)
I use both depending how accurate I need to be
I work in construction building houses, all the lumber is made in imperial so that’s what we use.
Both. But usually imperial
imperial measurements
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I am from Europe, so metric.
Both and none, but mostly metric
Mostly metric. But I use imperial for height.