• ripcord@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Never ask why never.

      Not when it comes to height measurement.

      …Not when it comes to height measurement.

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      6 months ago

      Where I’m from, some people will still use feet/inches only for heights of human beings (weird, I know), but the most common response is in cm. For instance, if you asked me how tall I am I’d say 173cm, but I would say it like “I’m about a hundred and seventy-three” or “one-seven-three” - you don’t really have to say the units. Much the same as you’d say “I’m five foot seven” and you don’t need to specify “inches”.

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      6 months ago

      Well, if someone asks you about it, they’d like to hear a more precise number. They can easily estimate your height at a precision of 10cm.

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      6 months ago

      Well, where I live, 1,85 m is less than average height, 1,90 m is more than average. It’s also a noticable difference, especially if you’re in the same height range.