>Check a recipe on internet >Check several in several languages to see the better one (I speak 5 languages) >Found the recipe in a english page >See 2 cups 1/4 tsp 1 Tbsp 1/8 tsp
Why is this allowed ? It's disrespectful, I feel abused and objectified. Internet is worldwide, you should use the normal system. You can use your system but at home, not in internet. Thank you reading me.
>I speak 5 languages I see English is not one of them.
Andrew Lewis
English is one of them. I don't perfectly speak english buy I can understand and write messages quite easily. So yes.
Jason Gomez
that you refuse to learn
Nathan Ross
itt: french guy looking a recipe online and hating brits
Matthew Rogers
Honestly I wish we would change to the metric system but a lot of people here think our way is best so what are you going to do. All of our measuring cups and spoons follow this system also.
Jonathan Butler
Based muchacho
Luis Watson
>a lot of people here think our way is best they're just lazy shits not that I blame them, if the roles were reversed I'm sure people here would still hold on to metric for dear life hell there's still some geezers talking prices in pesetas rather than euro, shit takes time
Jaxon Brown
Don't your measuring cups have cups on them? Here they always have both cups and liters.
It's not anyone being lazy, it's just a huge endeavor on anyone's part that's unrealistic regardless of how stupid imperial is. OP either don't use the recipe or get over it
Hunter Rivera
On everyone's part, rather
Tyler Mitchell
Tablespoon is 15 ml Teaspoon is 5 ml Cup is 240 ml (rounded) So a cup is 16 tablespoons. Just learn it. A frog lecturing the world on it's "stupid" system for counting is beyond ironic, mister "four twenty ten nine means ninetynine"
Grayson Bailey
I always wieved the "cup" as a french thing for some reason, maybe because they have other weird units like candelas.
Anyway, a cup is 125cc.
David Richardson
Are you drunk, Jonne? The cup is 240cc in the US, 284cc imperial.
Zachary Russell
I use imperial units on the internet only to piss off foreigners who can't comprehend them. Meanwhile, I can understand both imperial and metric units due to my superior education
Ethan Evans
Bet you have a harder time with intuitively converting l/100km to mpg tho.