I get it nowYAMAPIKARIYA@lemmyfi.com to Memes@sopuli.xyz – 454 points – 12 months ago72Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThis is the first time I hear about "stone". It's 6.35 kg for anyone too lazy to look it up.My parents (born in Australia in the 1960s) used to use stone, just for weighing people. Everything else is in grams or kilograms.The older generation in Australia do still use stone a lot, in my experience.My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!
This is the first time I hear about "stone". It's 6.35 kg for anyone too lazy to look it up.My parents (born in Australia in the 1960s) used to use stone, just for weighing people. Everything else is in grams or kilograms.The older generation in Australia do still use stone a lot, in my experience.My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!
My parents (born in Australia in the 1960s) used to use stone, just for weighing people. Everything else is in grams or kilograms.The older generation in Australia do still use stone a lot, in my experience.My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!
The older generation in Australia do still use stone a lot, in my experience.My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!
My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!
This is the first time I hear about "stone".
It's 6.35 kg for anyone too lazy to look it up.
My parents (born in Australia in the 1960s) used to use stone, just for weighing people. Everything else is in grams or kilograms.
The older generation in Australia do still use stone a lot, in my experience.
My mum used to use stone, but stopped using it in the mid 2000s I think. It's definitely less common than it used to be!