@freemo The UK is predominately metric now. Imperial is used for road signs & by the older community but for little else.
@freemo Yes, I still measure my weight in stones & we still measure milk in pints, although the bottles display the volume in litres, 2.272 litres for a four pinter, if memory serves. We also still serve beers in pubs as pints but spirits & wine, in those same pubs, are in millilitres. Almost everything else i can think of is in metric but, again, there is a legacy from measuring in imperial. For instance, sausages are bought in packs of 454g which is basically a pound of sausages.
@freemo How we do temperature is truly bonkers. Officially it's in celsius but day to day living we've used Celsius in winter & Fahrenheit in summer. Almost as if to exaggerate the increase in temperature that summer brings . I've now personally managed to totally convert to Celsius but it has been a weird challenge.
@Perrywong I vote for kelvin in summer :)
@freemo Seconded.
@Perrywong Yea thats kinda my point... a mixed system of units seems crazy.. I'd say thats much worse than the USA where at least the choice of units are consistent.