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đIf youâre listening from outside the U.S., youâre probably familiar with the metric systemâthe standard used in almost every country in the world. Itâs the official system for science, medicine, and international trade, and itâs easy to understand. But the key word here is âalmost.â
Not every country uses the metric system, and the United States is one of the few that doesnât. Most Americans still rely on customary units like inches, feet, and milesâand many have trouble understanding metric units. Why is that? Why do Americans still use a system thatâs different from almost everyone elseâs? And why hasnât the U.S. adopted the metric system yet?
In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we explore this unique part of American cultureâwhy the U.S. keeps using customary measurements and whatâs stopping the switch to metri ...Â