• abbotsbury@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    That’s true, but it’s also a double edged sword: you can easily learn metric just by switching to it.

    Try setting a weather widget on your phone to only show you Celsius and don’t convert it to Fahrenheit, over time you will get an intuitive understanding of what feels cold to you.

    The biggest block to learning a new system is insulating yourself with conversions IMO, imagine trying to learn a new language by just having everyone speak into Google translate

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      10 months ago

      I’m fluent in metric but I can’t think in anything but imperial, I’m merely converting in my head on the fly

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        10 months ago

        Yep, that’s my life, pretty much. OTOH, my kids don’t have to live under the curse of arbitrary units of measurement and only have a vague idea of what a foot is.

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      10 months ago

      That’s a good idea that I think I will try out. To be honest, I have a pretty hard time visualizing distance, even with imperial, so sadly I don’t think that help will help me in that area.

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          10 months ago

          I’m the same actually, I’m probably more likely to say 1cm than half an inch

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            10 months ago

            Millimeters as well for you? It’s probably because having to use fractions is so much less intuitive.

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              10 months ago

              Millimeters especially, no way am I saying like “1/24th of an inch”