• @paultimate14
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    127 months ago

    The whole world uses both for various things. Even the countries that “officially” use metric. Specific global industries still use imperial. Canadian and British people are perhaps the most famous for combining the two, but most of Europe also mixes things in here and there.

    And of course the whole conversation is Euro-centric and ignores the historical use of traditional measurement systems in Africa and Asia, but somehow that never gets brought up.

    • @[email protected]
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      67 months ago

      Yeah TVs/screens for example are typically in inches anywhere I’ve seen. There might also be the metric listed.

      • @accideath
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        157 months ago

        They are indeed usually in inches but that’s probably bleeding back to Europe from the US. And most people don’t actually know how much that would be in metric. It’s sometimes listed but no one I know actually uses those numbers. We just know that 65 is bigger than 55, etc. If we want to know if it fits in our living rooms, then we look at the actual size in cm. I also couldn’t think of anything else that’s imperial, at least here in Germany.

        • ✺roguetrick✺
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          97 months ago

          It’s a diagonal measurement so it’s literally only useful for comparing screens.

      • Possibly linux
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        -47 months ago

        It makes sense as an Inch is a good measurement for that. You aren’t going to use mm or meters