explain yourselves, muricans
Explain yourselves, muricans
Here we go
Your european brain would not be able to understand it.
>not having your own unique measurements
>being a metercuck/gramcuck/celsiuscuck
we're coming for you, globalists
There's a lot of history behind those and why they are the way they are. Feel free to look up the history of Fahrenheit. It came from Europe.
No one measures miles in yards. There's about 5k feet to a mile (5,280.)
Month,day is commonly how dates are spoken. Like December 5th, or July 4th. The year is tacked on only when relevant, so that's how it ends up month, day and then year.
That being said, if you want to record a specific time that will always be understood it's
>Year Month Day Hour:Minute:Second.Subsecond
Using a 24 hour clock, and then specified as either UTC or local time.
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Fahrenheit is objectively better. You have a higher range of numbers so you can more accuratley describe the tempurature.
For example both 50 and 51 fahrenheit translate to 10 celcius
>what are decimals
>Using a 24 hour clock
Only murrifats use 12 hour time in digital format anyway.
Fahrenheit is just retarded
>'It's so cold, what's the temperature?'
>50 degrees
It sounds retarded
Do people say "its 10.5 degrees out"?
They do if they feel the need to accurately describe the temperature
The difference between 10 and 11 degrees is so small that it doesn't matter if you say 10 or 11 degrees.
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Yes.
We're free to use whatever we wish actually
And we are free to insult you
Stupid ameridumb
Holy shit
If our measurements are so shit, why can't you understand them?
Checkmate
>clappistanis will defend this
I set my weather app to use all SI measurements, actually, and I usually write dates as (e.g.) 20 February 2017.
I don't every write a purely numeric date like 20/02/2017, because for days from 1 to 12, people will assume I've written the month first and read it incorrectly. "20 Feb. 2017" is a viable alternative for forms that don't provide enough space for the full month name.
autism
>be cucked by brits
>brits change their measurment systems like the rest of the world
>stay cucked
>claim your cuck measurment system is proof of your independance
Americans everyone
C'mon man, I can feel if a person tells me the kelvin temperature, but fahrenheit is JUST
I only use 3 of those
MM/DD/YYYY USA Local
DD/MM/YYYY EUROPE Local
YYYY/MM/DD ISO8601 International standard
Like time HH:MM:SS, LARGE to SMALL,this is nature