link_ganon t1_ixi06en wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamofYellow in TIL: The formal name for the Imperial system's measurements of weight (pounds/ounces) is the Avoirdupois system by NPC8705
In the UK they use both. Many people in the US think they do not use imperial at all.
Ameisen t1_ixie4e3 wrote
> Many people in the US think they do not use imperial at all.
Because they don't. The US never adopted Imperial measures, which are adopted in Britain 50 years after the American Revolution.
The United States customary units are similar to Imperial measures, and in many places identical, but only because they are both based upon earlier English units. There are significant differences between the systems.
(unless you mean that people in the US think that the British don't, and that's just untrue - we regularly make fun of them for using 'stone')
link_ganon t1_ixig70a wrote
Your last paragraph is what I meant. Many Americans are not informed about how and when English people use which measurement systems.
It’s not a big deal. It just is what it is. I’ve never heard of English people being teased for using stones. But that’s purely anecdotal
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