• fiendishplan@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    What about going the other way, we take up the metric system and coins for our 1 and 2 dollars instead of paper bills?

      • gheesh@lemmy.world
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        5 hours ago

        Aren’t dollar coins used in the US? Because I’ve used them in dollarized economies (e.g. Ecuador) and I assumed they were fairly standard everywhere.

        • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          4 hours ago

          We have them but they’re somewhat uncommon. I needed three for a project recently and had to go well out of my way to find them

    • marathon@thelemmy.clubOP
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      6 hours ago

      In terms of the metric system, just tell Americans that they’re still using the occupier’s system (British redcoats). 😉

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        44 minutes ago

        Ugh, we’re not even. We’re using the US customary system, which uses the British words but aren’t the same values as British Imperial values. They’re actually pegged to the metric system, so if the definition of a kilometer changed, so would the definition of a mile.

        We’re using metric with extra steps. Not to mention certain products are already in metric, and everything else has the metric on it already.