We use both everyday here. I grew up with both so its no big deal but many things stayed imperial/SAE.
-I can't guess how much a person weighs in kg. Almost everyone expresses peoples weight in pounds.
-All our lumber and houses are inches and feet. It wouldn't be hard to switch as lots of drawings for building are in mm. Most contractors are used to both.
-Two sets of tools has been the norm here forever, but bulk metric hardware is still harder to find.
-Degrees C has been used so long here, and makes so much sense there is hardly a person left who thinks in terms of F for temp. Its easy and based around water, 0 is freezing, 100 is boiling, with all the snow up here it makes sense. The old F system was just based on the hottest and coldest temps in England being 0 and 100 marked on a thermometer.
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