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Yeah, but it's more subtle. They won't say they're better directly, but they'll act like you're bad guys if you don't do everything like how they do it. See: the worship of the metric system. Also see: walkability where it reaches 110 in the summer and where it reaches -2 in the winter
I'm an engineer in the US, and I can tell you that the Imperial unit system is a major pain in the ass. It's makes no sense at all. 1 meter=100cm=1000mm vs. 1yard=3 feet=36inches. I'll not even get into slugs for gravity, miles, and pounds. Whoever invented the English unit system needs to be kicked in the balls. It's probably one of the worst mathematical blunders of humanity.
See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. It is not that hard to go from yards to inches. Hell, even converting between metric and standard isn't hard. Hell, the software you use most likely does it for you. And you are so aggressive about it, it's ridiculous. "Oh woe is me, I have to divide by 12 instead of 10! I need to kick someone in the balls because god forbid I divide by 36. "