@MeanwhileinCanada
Some of those oddities apply to me too although I am British. In part because at home my parents were still using imperial so stuff like my height and weight were in imperial but at school it was metric but height & weight of people rarely if ever came up. The weather on TV was in celcius and my parents had switched over with that. I've only used ovens with Celcius on. I don't understand Farenheit. Britain still uses miles not kilometres. (1/2)
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That's the only bit of Imperial my kids understand being that bit further removed from the switch to metric than me. And my brain sometimes mistranslates my thoughts to the wrong language (as I know some French, German, and Welsh odd bits of those get thrown in to my English).