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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•2 years agoCanada did a sudden change and adjusted pretty well. Moved here recently and they’re pretty consistently metric, though I see some use of Fahrenheit every so often, though I think that’s by virtue of being close to the US.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 years agoThat’s good 👍. I still have no idea how cold or hot it is if someone expressed temperature in Fahrenheit.
minus-squarePibraclinkfedilink3•edit-22 years agoPretty mix in Canada, not as mix as UK but: Pool and oven temps, height, weight, construction mesurment, cooking mesurments = imperial. Outdoor temps, distance and speed = metric.
Canada did a sudden change and adjusted pretty well. Moved here recently and they’re pretty consistently metric, though I see some use of Fahrenheit every so often, though I think that’s by virtue of being close to the US.
That’s good 👍. I still have no idea how cold or hot it is if someone expressed temperature in Fahrenheit.
Pretty mix in Canada, not as mix as UK but:
Pool and oven temps, height, weight, construction mesurment, cooking mesurments = imperial.
Outdoor temps, distance and speed = metric.
There’s a similar chart for Canadians: