I have never seen people's heights given in millimetres, only in centimeters
or metres.

 

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From: owner-u...@colostate.edu [mailto:owner-u...@colostate.edu] On Behalf
Of Bill Hooper
Sent: 11 March 2009 15:17
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:43679] Re: Metric personal data was Re: 24 hour time

 

 

On  Mar 10 , at 5:02 PM, John M. Steele wrote:





Interesting.  Has anyone ever insisted on giving metric height on either a
US Passport application or a state driver's license?  If so, how did it go?

 

It's been a long time since I was issued my passport and my drivers license
so I don't remember those particular cases.

 

However, when asked for my height and/or mass, I routinely give my height in
metres (or centimetres or millimetres - I'm still a little ambivalent in
this regard) and my mass in kilograms.

 

I just checked my passport and find that neither height nor mass is listed
on my infomation page. It is possible that it was never required in the
application in the first place. 

 

My height in ft & in is on my driver's license but my mass is not given. So
I must have given them my height. If I gave it in metres they converted it;
more likely they specified ft. & in. so I gave it that way. (I do admit to
acquiescing to official government agencies when they specify that they want
the information in Ye Olde English units.)

 

 

Regards,

Bill Hooper

Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA

 

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