Brits will actually literally not-a-meme defend this

>Brits will actually literally not-a-meme defend this

They should call it First Ceiling.

>Americans will defend this.

Imperial distances and fahrenheit are at scales more appropriate for everyday activities.

Month/Day/Year is easier for filing.

There is a big difference between logic and autism.

>delete this

>tfw live in Oregon and both are used at the whim of the owner

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>Imperial distances and fahrenheit are at scales more appropriate for everyday activities.
>Month/Day/Year is easier for filing.

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>>Imperial distances and fahrenheit are at scales more appropriate for everyday activities.
>>Month/Day/Year is easier for filing.

>requires one calorie to heat up
does that mean when we troll tumblr, we are actually helping them loose weight?

>Imperial distances and fahrenheit are at scales more appropriate for everyday activities.

Highky debatable.

>Month/Day/Year is easier for filing.

Lel. Okay burger.

Pure nonsense.

It makes no sense whatsoever.

I hate seeing the date in burger format, it's confusing as fuck, and makes no sense.

>Imperial distances and fahrenheit are at scales more appropriate for everyday activities.

>not using Ground floor, second floor, third floor...

Plebs

Okay well if I need to heat up a mililiter of water I'll use metric.

It's okay, burger, all your scientists and doctors already do anyway.

G

Wow it's pretty nice out, must be 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

Hurrrrr no it's 15,5 degrees Celsius hurrr

both of them are perfectly fine
why are you guys fighting over this shit?

Are you trying to imply that the ground floor isn't actually located on the ground?

That the ground floor levitates and is really the first floor? What kind of witchcraft is this?

BURN HIM ALIVE!

>month/day/year
>easier for filing
have you never filed things before

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>moths range from 1 to 12
>days range from 1 to 30/31
>day spends >50% above 12
>therefore day is usually a bigger number than the month

Our date system is fine.

Also, in the internet age when you have a pocket converter for any unit in your pocket which can convert units in less than a second, it doesn't really matter what units you use. All scientists in America use metric, so that's not a huge deal. Regular Joes use imperial but it's just for basic stuff like speed limits and comparing shit to football fields. England uses a mix of metric and imperial too.