An example of business use - office space is advertised in sq feet.  Rarely 
this is backed up by bracketed sq m.
Try not to make it look as if the only imperial used is in the newspapers and 
on TV.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:42501] Re: Is there any literature on metrication in the US 
aimed at immigrants?
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 16:08:37 +0000

























Jerry,

 

As regards units of measure, Britain runs an
Apartheid system – business and official matters are conducted in metric units,
but the press barons have instructed their editors to convert any metric units
into imperial units for the benefit of the British consumer.  As a result the
man-in-the-street is unfamiliar with metric units unless he comes across them
in his work situation.

 









From: Jeremiah
MacGregor [mailto:[email protected]]


Sent: 24 January 2009 15:22

To: Martin Vlietstra; U.S. Metric
Association

Subject: Re: [USMA:42425] Re: Is
there any literature on metrication in the US aimed at immigrants?



 





Martin,





 





Why would they convert back?  Isn't Britain
fully metric now like Australia
and others?  I thought they converted in the 1960s, so by now only the
real old should still remember older units. 





 





Jerry 





 









From: Martin
Vlietstra <[email protected]>

To: [email protected];
U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>

Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009
10:20:38 AM

Subject: RE: [USMA:42425] Re: Is
there any literature on metrication in the US aimed at immigrants?



When traveling on the Continent, I have
noticed that most British travelers tend to repeat the units that they have
heard or seen – they tend not to convert back to Imperial units. 

 









From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jeremiah MacGregor

Sent: 24 January 2009 14:28

To: U.S. Metric Association

Subject: [USMA:42425] Re: Is there
any literature on metrication in the US aimed at immigrants?



 





Jason,





 





Do immigrants speak among themselves using metric units or do they conform
to American practice of using English units even in their native
languages?  What about the goods they sell in their native shops? 
Are they sold to each other in metric units or English units (lbs of kg)? 





 





Jerry





 









From: Jason
Darfus <[email protected]>

To: U.S. Metric Association
<[email protected]>

Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009
2:05:39 PM

Subject: [USMA:42355] Re: Is there
any literature on metrication in the US aimed at immigrants?





On 18 Jan 2009, at 09:39, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> It appears that the immigrants try to conform to what they think is the
way we

> do it. Is there any literature aimed at people who come here already
knowing

> metric, but haven't lived through the introduction of metric in the 1970s,

> empowering them to push Americans to metricate?

> 

> Pierre



I think you're right in suggesting that immigrants, most of whom are inherently
from metricated countries, feel it's not their place to complain about the way
things are done here regarding measurement.  The thought of producing some
kind of a handout to be given to immigrants in the grocery store has occurred
to me.  This could be produced in an attractive way, written in multiple
languages, and would ask the patrons to request of store management the posting
of metric pricing signs in the produce, deli, and meats departments for
example.  The stores would also have to be equipped with switchable
scales, as all the grocery stores I visit use scales that are only capable of
displaying "lbs".  I've written to the stores I shop at and my
request has been summarily ignored, but they probably would take notice if they
received many similar requests.  I've even offered to buy a new dual unit
hanging scale for a local coffee roaster/store if they'd price their beans by
the kilo or 100g in addition to their lbs.  Again there was no response.







 









 


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