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This might be a sort of a /trv/ thing, but I was wondering of you Britfags... How many of you actually use 'stone' for measuring body weight, and what does one use in your country if not 'stone?'
>> Anonymous
I use stones and pounds usually. It's what most scales are done as. Though if someone asks for metric, I use KG. I use KG with weights at the gym as well.
Basically, which one is more readily available.
>> Anonymous
I've come to use pounds now, but conversion isn't very difficult afterall.
14lbs = 1 stone.

I have no idea about KG though. I thought only doctors surgeries used those.
>> Anonymous
everyone should just use kg
>> Anonymous
O THE HUGE MANATEE
>> Anonymous
>>45215
kg = mass

lbs = weight
>> Anonymous
Most people in Britfagia use stone in my experience but I use Kg
>> Anonymous
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>>45226
wat.
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>>45226
wat
>> Anonymous
>>45226
lol
>> Anonymous
>>45237
Don't know the difference? Jesus fuck, am I the only person here who stayed awake in physics class?
>> Anonymous
>>45265
are you a retard?
>> Anonymous
>>45226
>>45265
Has to be a troll.
If not I have lost faith in humanity.
>> Anonymous
>>45276
Nah dude, some people are really that dumb.

Weight is gravitational force. Mass is always the same, no matter if you take it from earth. My 100 kilos would still be 100 kilos on the moon, I would just be pulled down with less force.
>> Anonymous
>>45265
>>45277
THE ENGLISH POUND (LB) IS ALSO A MEASUREMENT OF MASS
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>> Anonymous
>>45282
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gene_Nygaard/weight.htm#toc1a1
>> Anonymous
I use both imperial and metric for measuring weight. I would use metric measurements more often, but Britain seems to be digging its heels in, and not embracing he metric system quite like other Europeans have.