• Pietrasagh@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Not only euros. 95.8% of world population have no idea why you measure length with your body parts.

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        Mile is defined as 5280 feet, isn’t it?

        I would never called you fat! Maybe slightly overweight 🤣

        Funniest imperial unit I see in my work from time to time is pressure in psf. Punds per square foot - very painfull unit.

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      5 months ago

      I pronounce kilo more with an ee sound, like keylo, so I read it as skeelometre, which sounds really funny, like I’m doing a bad impression of an eastern European accent

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      That’s wild all the world decided to use a European measurement system, how did that happen?

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    That’s kilometre.

    Ironivally, the only country that officially uses kilometer is…the US.

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      Here in Germany, it’s also called “kilometer”, albeit in our German bastardization of Ancient Greek.

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      only country that officially uses kilometer is…the US

      Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden all use Meter

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      Try kilometr in polish. What, don’t like consonants so close together?

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        Strč prst skrz krk.

        One of my life’s greatest achievements was convincing a guy from Brazil that the sentence above is not ridiculously stupid.

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      5 months ago

      nah a lot of people around the world use US spelling because it is more accessible and generally makes more sense than french