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Deprived European difficult child is back from States - with cereal and stories to tell (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 548593" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Sorry, British spelling for liter. And I forgot to change that one (I do try to use US measurements etc. because it makes more sense that one person has to do the conversions than that many have to.) By the way, how would tell quantity of something around liter? Would it be more common to say a quart or two pints or four cups. I did wonder because a liter is a very 'basic' quantity to us. We say a lot of half a liter, one third of a liter, 5 liters etc. Do you commonly use for example quart or would it be more common to say two pints? And two quarts or half a gallon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 548593, member: 14557"] Sorry, British spelling for liter. And I forgot to change that one (I do try to use US measurements etc. because it makes more sense that one person has to do the conversions than that many have to.) By the way, how would tell quantity of something around liter? Would it be more common to say a quart or two pints or four cups. I did wonder because a liter is a very 'basic' quantity to us. We say a lot of half a liter, one third of a liter, 5 liters etc. Do you commonly use for example quart or would it be more common to say two pints? And two quarts or half a gallon? [/QUOTE]
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