When is a country considered a metric country?  When it officially makes a declaration to do so, or when it completes a certain amount of changes?  Anti-metric forces in the UK claim the UK is not a metric country at all because the vast majority use FFU in daily conversations and usage.  Is Canada a true metric country if Canadians use more FFU then metric?
 
Is Burma and Liberia considered FFU because they made no official change, yet their economy functions entirely metric? 
 
What is the deciding factor as to whether a country is metric or not?
 
Euric
 
 

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