Posted by cjunrau on September 19, 2021 at 07:10:24 from (184.151.246.255):
In Reply to: Canada Question posted by GordyMN on September 18, 2021 at 19:15:01:
we travel in miles not km, as are roads are all 1 mile apart. we talk acres not hectars. we measure everything in ft and inches when building. we talk 100, 200, 1000 meters when we talk about running races. gas, oil, and milk is sold in liters bolts are all standard except on imports that use metric. some use both we say miles per gallon and only city folk say liters per 100km we use Celsius in some thing and F in others most people sell butter, fruit, nuts and such by the pound. stores have it in both city folk don't know the distance of a mile or Km only what the little Odometer tells them. Don't get me wrong, city folk are good people just they don't get the education that they should. I have delt with many a city folk and deliver goods to them and they have never been out of the city and when I have taken them out they can't believe the open country and actually a few have been scared. just amazes me how someone living 20 miles from you doesn't know what a farm or crop land looks like. in Canada we are a little standard and a little metric and a little weird. Makes us all around good enough for me.
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