WHAT DO YOU MEAN, 1 FLUID OUNCE OF WATER DOESNT WEIGH 1 OUNCE

America are you OK over there???

WHAT DO YOU MEAN, A FLUID OUNCE IS DIFFERENT IN THE US AND UK

AND THEN THE US HAS A THIRD DIFFERENT FLUID OUNCE

@daisy Yes... and I'm afraid I have bad news for you about Australian Tablespoons. https://youtu.be/PWbfVcDcfFw?t=349
Cursed Units 3: The British Empire Strikes Back

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@freakboy3742 @daisy Fuuuuuuu!!! Liter. Fucking use liter.
@jezdez @daisy Look, can’t we just agree that the FFF system is what we should standardize on? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFF_system
FFF system - Wikipedia

Beer in Australia - Wikipedia

@coderanger @freakboy3742 @jezdez I literally just ask for a “small one” or a “big one”
@daisy @coderanger @freakboy3742 @jezdez Is a big one a schooner or a pint? Is a small one a pot/middy or a schooner? (I mostly just ask for a schooner or a pint, and haven't been to Adelaide/SA this century, so SA's "two sizes of pint" shenanigans don't affect me)
@ancoghlan @coderanger @freakboy3742 @jezdez Usually bartenders will interpret “a big one” as “the biggest size we have” and “a small one” as “the smallest size we have”.