It's only used to measure height and weight in pro sports because of American influence. Height and weight is normally measured with the metric system up here too.I think its only when measuring someone's height or weight. For everything else, it's metric.
A lot of this, in Canada the official form of measurement is metric, but most people use feet and pounds for just about everything. It isn't an issue of American insisting we use it, or some form of the citizens sticking it to the government. They co-exist and no one pays it too much attention.Hardly anyon in the UK uses metric to weigh themselves. Unless they compete in a weight specific sport.
Not at all man, they share borders with the 3rd most populated nation on earth is all that has to have some influence.So OP must think the Canucks are a bunch if pussies who can be bullied.
I used this graphic a few weeks back, this shit just doesn't make sense, this is what happend then:I just want to use someone else's work to show you how stupid the imperial system is.
About this.Look at when the change to metric took place. The generation that raised the one born in the metric system hadn't accepted these new measurements. So, while what was officially taught was metric, what was unofficially practiced was imperial. Basically anyone in their late 40's and older, still has a tendency to use imperial.
I'm in my early 30's and I can honestly say I've never met a single Canadian who didn't respond in feet and pounds when they were asked how tall they were or what they weighed. In all honestly are there any countries that have completely switched over to metric? I really can't think of any.Basically anyone in their late 40's and older, still has a tendency to use imperial.
Same for the UK. Except it is stones and pounds for weight.I'm in my early 30's and I can honestly say I've never met a single Canadian who didn't respond in feet and pounds when they were asked how tall they were or what they weighed.
Australia has very few people besides the very old or young retards use imperial. Fiji too.Same for the UK. Except it is stones and pounds for weight.