UK still uses many imperial units O.o
we still use miles,yards, pints, ounces, stone, pounds, Feet and inches for height, Acres,
we use the ton and tonne
The British ton (also used in other countries that have the Imperial system of weights and measures) is equal to 2,240 pounds or 1,016.047 kg. It is sometimes referred to as the “long ton”, “weight ton” or “gross ton”.
The North American ton (only used in the United States and Canada) is equal to 2,000 pounds or 907.1847 kg. It is sometimes referred to as the “short ton” or “net ton”.
we cheat like this and use both
our milk
I work in the building industry and most things are supposed to be metric but most screws are in imperial and everyone just measures to whats closer
our metalwork is often 2 inch or 6 inch etc