I was teasing a guy I was talking to in the UK the other day. He was doing some construction work and said something along the lines of "I will get some 2.4meter 2x4s for that"Sounds like the people of Ecuador are adaptable and flexible - both great attributes in my view.
We switched to metric for most things decades ago now, but in a rather piecemeal fashion. We've hung on to pints (for beer) and miles (for longer distances) even among the young, while thinking of shorter lengths comes easier in feet/yards for the older and in metres for the younger. I think a lot of us just used the price as the proxy for a shamefully long time, instead of getting our heads around kilos for fruit and veg and litres for fuel. So I'd buy £25 worth of fuel, and couldn't tell you how much that was in either litres or gallons! It was an 'enough, that'll do' sort of measure.![]()
What is a 2x4, I asked sweetly, surely you can't be describing a piece of lumber in inches?
It is sold as 89x38mm which is is more accurate than '2x4' but way less memorable!