• someguy3
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    1 year ago

    Ours in Canada is only slightly simpler.

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        1 year ago

        In Canada speed is always kilometres. For distance we don’t really use miles for jogging but most know the conversion if they are avid runners the rest the same. For temperatures it’s Celsius but people in border towns may use Fahrenheit. For weight for people official documents will be kilograms but most people talk in pounds, no stones. For measuring it can be both metric or imperial ie cups. For liquids it always in metric so millilitres or litres but if you go to the pub you can order pints which people think of in ounces and depending on the pub could be 14-20oz.

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          1 year ago

          But which pint? Is it the US pint (440ml) or the UK pint (568ml)??

          If you’re using Fl Oz then it’s probably the former.

          However, I do concede that a can of Dr Pepper is much more satisfying at 12.5 fl oz (355ml) than the European/UK 330ml. But maybe that’s also because of the fructose syrup.