Can someone explain to me why the US hasn't adopted the metric measuring system like the rest of the world?
What is preventing the USA from using the metric mesuring system?
Collapse
X
-
-
You might not be as anonymous as you think you are.Comment
-
We love to hear everyone else cry about what "the rest of the world" is doing.
We don't like soccer and we measure in inches, feet, yards and miles. Deal with it.I like pie.Comment
-
too difficult to understand ...
or
" stay the course "I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....Comment
-
the us won't change, they're just stubborn. it's not that they're wrong in using the imperial system, but if they did switch to metric, it'd almost be like subtly admitting that they were wrong in some way. they don't want to come across that way now do they? i dunno, is it that big a deal really though? i can do metric to imperial measurements in my head no prob. grams to quarter ounces, grams to ounces, kilos to pounds :PComment
-
Cause its what we use and we like it. We are taught both in school so its not a big deal. Its just the standard that we prefer. Dont like it? Wahh! lolComment
-
XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
-
-
sure do .... ( for your comprehension :
)
nice buddies you have there leading ....Which other countries, besides the U.S., do not use the metric system?
According to a survey taken by USMA many years ago, the only other countries that have not officially adopted the metric system are Liberia (in western Africa) and Burma (also known as Myanmar, in Southeast Asia).

Do you really believe the shit you say ... ?I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....Comment
-
yep, maybe just 20 years, you only need few Sapnish boys to gain enough buying power to be important enough for producers to start metrics in full scale and as a primary measurement.
What I remember from US 2002 was about 50% of goods measured primary in stupid system of leghts of penises (inches) and as second in metric (for Spanish boys).
As they will become more important, metrics will win.
Actually its pretty easy to naturally split meter, liter into sub units, but no american I tried has been able to split their quarter in smaller units, just because it is not metric based.
This is same asshole crap as with 110Volts... Everyone knows 220 is more effective, but they just like it, because Abraham Lincoln did it that way, God loves it, and because US boys do it, it must be right, Goid bless america, president and porn. :-)Comment
-
-
A better question is... why would the US switch to metric? What reasons do they have?
300 million people know the current system. Of those, only those that need to use the metric system regularly know it.
There is absolutely no reason for me to know the metric system. I never come across it.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
Windows VPS now available
Great for TSS, Nifty Stats, remote work, virtual assistants, etc.
Click here for more details.Comment
-
-
hahahahaha!!!
This is so true.
I HATE having to reprogram my mind to use the metric system while abroad. I have to convert everything in my head, hate it.
I'm thinking about filing a lawsuit against the USA for not making me better prepared for the rest of the world. But I will settle with them for allowing me to not pay taxes. I think it's a slam dunk case.
Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
yeah, I had the same issue in US, but converting US handsignals->metric is easier than other way. You just say its 3.8 liter, but you have to find if its 35/97th of galon :-)))hahahahaha!!!
This is so true.
I HATE having to reprogram my mind to use the metric system while abroad. I have to convert everything in my head, hate it.
I'm thinking about filing a lawsuit against the USA for not making me better prepared for the rest of the world. But I will settle with them for allowing me to not pay taxes. I think it's a slam dunk case.
Comment
-
Sly hit the nail on the head with a nuclear warhead. Most Americans don't need the metric system, what we have works and it works well. Those who need to know the metric system already know it... I fail to see how switching things over will change anything for America.
Comment
-
America like to have own system so it use is as advantage.Comment
-
Comment
-
I seem to recall we tried doing it once. I think people had melt downs and such. We can not be expected to grasp the whole based on 10 thing.
Plus it interferes with our hidden agenda. See if you do not have an accent and you use terms like grams, kilo's and the like. We know your a drug dealer.Comment
-
maybe because of the 5.7 billion people on this planet that are not US inhabitants?A better question is... why would the US switch to metric? What reasons do they have?
300 million people know the current system. Of those, only those that need to use the metric system regularly know it.
There is absolutely no reason for me to know the metric system. I never come across it.
but you just convinced me not to use miles and pounds anymore in my posts - cause there's no reason for me to know your backward system that uses "feet" to measure somethingComment
-
No, I do travel. And when I do, the only thing I really need to know is kilometers, and that isn't even really needed.
Again, there is absolutely no reason to make millions of people learn a new measurement system when they don't really need to. Our current system works just fine.
We don't even make the Mexicans learn English! Why in the hell should we switch to metric?Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
Windows VPS now available
Great for TSS, Nifty Stats, remote work, virtual assistants, etc.
Click here for more details.Comment
-
my opinion is, that US is just lazy, all people who deal eith something requiring anything normal is in metric (science, engineering etc.)
In all US wirkshops I was 2 sets of tools - inches and metrics - thats really very practical right?
Same thing is the time - AM and PM crap - they call normal time "military" because when you need exact time stamp, tradition must go away.
Btw - why the hell do US measure their motors in ccm and not in galons?Comment
-
btw - what shoe size are those "feet" based on? and are those male or female feet? is Bigfoot involved in that? is it measured with or without socks? sandals or slippers? and: do they smell?
questions over questions... - but it's surely easier than using centimeter
Comment
-
What do those 5.7 billion people have to do with me? I don't expect you to know English anymore than you expect me to know German. I don't expect you to know our measurement system, but if you do, cool.
I don't know the Euro. I don't know the pound. I don't know meters. I don't know blah blah blah.
But you know the dollar, the yard, and the weight pound. Hmm...Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
Windows VPS now available
Great for TSS, Nifty Stats, remote work, virtual assistants, etc.
Click here for more details.Comment
-
because you are ignorant. I know about rupia and dollar, I know anour Rocky mountains and Siberia.What do those 5.7 billion people have to do with me? I don't expect you to know English anymore than you expect me to know German. I don't expect you to know our measurement system, but if you do, cool.
I don't know the Euro. I don't know the pound. I don't know meters. I don't know blah blah blah.
But you know the dollar, the yard, and the weight pound. Hmm...
Its not that you are so special, you are just ignorant.Comment
-
I am on of "the people" and I want it implemented as it is the only measurement that means ANYTHING. Metric is the way to go.
See how simple it is:
It freezes at 0
It boils at 100
Heck, how easy is THAT?! lol
What we gain is a simple and uniform system to the rest of the world.Around since 1997, and the company that introduced "Cascading Billing" in MPA3® Affiliate Management and Tracking Software
Outsourcing With A Norwegian Twist - NordBits - Inquire within!Comment
-
You trade with them.
It would be very useful to the US if you exported and traded with them a bit more and lifted the constant trade deficit up to a postive level - the rest of the world does not appear interested in hearing about the yards, feet and inches the US still clings on to from the days of the Boston tea party. It has progressed since then
XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
-
he - don't tell them our secrets...I am on of "the people" and I want it implemented as it is the only measurement that means ANYTHING. Metric is the way to go.
See how simple it is:
It freezes at 0
It boils at 100
Heck, how easy is THAT?! lol
What we gain is a simple and uniform system to the rest of the world.
otherwise they will also find out that 1 centimeter = 10 Millimeter and 1 meter = 100 centimeter.
Comment
-
I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....Comment
-
-
220 is fine for large machinery, but no need for a lightbulbComment
-
Yes but in this country, we have to create committees that cost millions so they can sit and do nothing.. then those committees have to hire outside consultants that charge another few million to submit their findings that state that they need to research further... more funding required..
Then the aclu must get involved because someone can't spell millimeter and it causes stress.. Then the bible thumpers start yelling because, "cubit" isn't included in the metric system.
Then of course there are those who would label it as an attempt by some wack job conspiracy theorists to change something that isn't broken..
So we just decided to drop the whole thought and live our peaceful little, "feet & inch" lives...
Comment
-
Huh??
Most of the houses in the U.S. have had 220 power fed to the panel for years..
220 isn't more effective for most household requirements.. Heating, A/C, oven, and dryer are all most households need 220 for.
How could it be more effective for small appliances?Comment







Comment