1. Luftballon
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What, exactly, makes imperial easier apart from growing up with it?
Also it's not exactly 30 cm to a foot, and most Americans don't actually mentally imagine things with centimeters. If I told someone I was 184cm, they probably wouldn't know how tall that is immediately.
@Whirlpool: As far as I'm aware, any status of the metric system as the USA's "official" system doesn't matter. Its not just that some or most people couldn't or wouldn't switch, it's that nearly everyone (I'm guessing >90%) uses Imperial and has used it their whole lives because that's what elementary schools and preschools teach them. Most of us in my area learned about the metric system in 7th grade for us advanced students, 8th grade for the average student. From what I gather, that's the norm throughout Illinois and many other states as well.
I use imperial but only because I live in the US. Metric is about 1000x times easier XD
Nope!Even if it's the "official" system, the government never tried to get people to switch. All we need is something that gets preschools and elementary schools to teach metric along side imperial, or just have pure metric.
when McDonald's was still selling quarter pounder burgers.
Solution: make them lower the price to 25 pence.