They still have pints & gallons in the UK?
Alan C
On 24-Jun-18 03:00 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Bob W-PDML wrote:
Extra bonus: I have no idea what a fluid ounce is, and not enough capacity left
in my head to hold that information.
Well it's obvious: A fluid ounce is 1/20th of a pint. Except in the
U.S. where it's 1/16th of a pint. A fluid ounce is the same in the
States and the UK about 30 ml) but a UK pint is 20 oz and a US pint is
16 (and a UK gallon is correspondingly larger than a US gallon.
That's why you should always get beer and fuel in the UK rather than
the US, so you get more in your pint and your car will get more miles
per gallon!
;-)
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