Steffany
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I've always wondered - why DO Americans and English meters use different units of measurements?
As someone who lives in the U.K. I find our system easier to understand; Americans are always dealing with such massive numbers. Maybe people are under the impression that us English need things dumbed down or something!
Also has any other English person had the heart attack moment your meter randomly decides to go into American units, and despite the fact that logically you know English home meters generally don't go above 33, you see that three digit number and freak your **** mind out?
As someone who lives in the U.K. I find our system easier to understand; Americans are always dealing with such massive numbers. Maybe people are under the impression that us English need things dumbed down or something!
Also has any other English person had the heart attack moment your meter randomly decides to go into American units, and despite the fact that logically you know English home meters generally don't go above 33, you see that three digit number and freak your **** mind out?