The Blackangel
Resident Sociopath
- Nov 3, 2018
- 237
So here in the states, we use the imperial system. We're one of only 3 countries on this planet that use this system, the other two being Myanmar and Liberia. Until I looked it up, I had never heard of either country.
Everyone is going to say that their system is easier. Here, the majority of us don't know how to use the metric system because we never had to. For example, I'm over 6 feet tall. That's roughly 188 centimeters. If the calculation was right. If you were to tell me that you're 188 centimeters tall, I wouldn't have a clue if that's tall or short. But if you were to tell me that you're 6'2" then I would know what you were saying.
With the metric system being on a scale of 10, it does make a hell of a lot more sense. Here the freezing point is 32° vs the freezing point of the metric system is 0°. Here the boiling point is 212°. The boiling point in metric is 100°. I'm comfortable at about 65 degrees. For those on the metric system, that is about 18 degrees.
With 3 exceptions, the entire world is on the metric system. In 1975 Presidents Ford tried to get us over to the metric system, but the people fought it. He was trying to make it easy by putting both systems together. For example on the road you have speed limits. He would put mph and kmh on the sign together.
But as said, the people fought it. Regardless, in my opinion, we should join the rest of the world and switch to the metric system. It makes more sense that hanging on to an outdated and obsolete system.
What are everyone else's thoughts on the matter?
Everyone is going to say that their system is easier. Here, the majority of us don't know how to use the metric system because we never had to. For example, I'm over 6 feet tall. That's roughly 188 centimeters. If the calculation was right. If you were to tell me that you're 188 centimeters tall, I wouldn't have a clue if that's tall or short. But if you were to tell me that you're 6'2" then I would know what you were saying.
With the metric system being on a scale of 10, it does make a hell of a lot more sense. Here the freezing point is 32° vs the freezing point of the metric system is 0°. Here the boiling point is 212°. The boiling point in metric is 100°. I'm comfortable at about 65 degrees. For those on the metric system, that is about 18 degrees.
With 3 exceptions, the entire world is on the metric system. In 1975 Presidents Ford tried to get us over to the metric system, but the people fought it. He was trying to make it easy by putting both systems together. For example on the road you have speed limits. He would put mph and kmh on the sign together.
But as said, the people fought it. Regardless, in my opinion, we should join the rest of the world and switch to the metric system. It makes more sense that hanging on to an outdated and obsolete system.
What are everyone else's thoughts on the matter?