For the people who track weight in KG

Are you from a different country?
Why do you prefer kg over lbs?
What countries use kg instead of lbs?
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  • RedVelvetCurls
    RedVelvetCurls Posts: 304 Member
    I prefer kg personally. I'm from Scotland, and I guess lbs would be easier to see... I have considered changing.
  • wow scotland! Is that what they usually use over there in scotland
  • RedVelvetCurls
    RedVelvetCurls Posts: 304 Member
    Nah we use lbs, I just got used to kg because I was always telling my other half about my journey. He's German and uses kg. XD
  • laus_8882
    laus_8882 Posts: 217 Member
    I'm from Australia. It would be weird not to work in metric. I find it irritating that I can't set to lose a kg a week and have to opt for two pounds instead; it's not the same darn it! Can't imagine working in pounds, I'd feel enormous.
  • davert123
    davert123 Posts: 1,568 Member
    KGs are good for me sometimes. I can disguise what I really weigh from myself and just concentrate on the diet. To be honest sometimes weight in stones can make me feel bad :-)
  • sarahkatara
    sarahkatara Posts: 826 Member
    The metric system is used pretty much everywhere aside from the US.
  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    I'm from Australia. It would be weird not to work in metric. I find it irritating that I can't set to lose a kg a week and have to opt for two pounds instead; it's not the same darn it! Can't imagine working in pounds, I'd feel enormous.
    True, but the progress sounds more impressive in pounds.
  • richx83
    richx83 Posts: 334 Member
    i used to use lbs but i had a scale with a dial and got fed up of trying to decide what the needle was pointing at so switched to kg as it was easier to read when i didn't have my glasses on :laugh:

    In England we use lbs but we break it up into stones and lbs (14 pounds = 1 stone)
  • obeserat
    obeserat Posts: 218 Member
    I've changed back to lb to track weight , I'm from the U.K. but I lived for 20 years in South Africa where they use KG, A lot of European countries use metric
  • Whats it mean when some one weighs in stones??
  • paulvt65
    paulvt65 Posts: 73 Member
    Most of the known world is metric. The only time Americans have a clue about the metric system is when they are discussing hand-guns and assault rifles! :wink:
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    Why do you not like gravity and the decimal system?

    I think it's only four countries that haven't gone metric.
  • _the_feniks_
    _the_feniks_ Posts: 3,412 Member
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  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    14lbs = 1st
  • I used to use Kg because my friend that I workout with is from Europe (I'm in England) and she understood Kg better. But I switched to pounds on here because that seems to be what most people use.... and your progress does look better lol.
  • MissNordicLight
    MissNordicLight Posts: 140 Member
    All countries in Europe uses the metric system except for UK, I'm a Swede living in France so I use kg.

    I think Australia also uses metric, Asia and Africa I don't know!
  • HeidiMightyRawr
    HeidiMightyRawr Posts: 3,343 Member
    I use KG for the weights I lift at the gym.

    I use lbs for my bodyweight because I'm so used to it now, and most people on MFP use lbs. Before MFP I used stones and pounds, as do most people in the UK (where I'm from)
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    I'm in the UK. We use the metric system to the point where itnis illegal to sell items using imperial units.

    We do stick to miles though
  • sensualmess
    sensualmess Posts: 46 Member
    I use both.. I'm from Poland and we use kg!!! I prefer to use them, as everytime I use it different I need to use the internet to change kg to lbs :P
  • Trutra
    Trutra Posts: 131 Member
    I am from South Africa and we have been using kgs for at least 35 years now! As far as I am aware all the Southern African countries use kgs.
  • MissNordicLight
    MissNordicLight Posts: 140 Member
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  • evilmonkee
    evilmonkee Posts: 55 Member
    I am originally from Europe, but I've been living in the US for almost a decade now, and my SO is American. As a scientist (and as a European), I prefer to use the metric system because it's standardized. TBH, I use both kg and lb when it comes to losing weight- when I lose, I lose lbs, when I gain, I gain kgs because it makes me feel better about myself :)

    Most of the world officially uses the metric system (except the US and Liberia). People from English-speaking countries that used to use the imperial system are pretty comfortable using lbs, but the official system is metric.
  • Meg_78
    Meg_78 Posts: 998 Member
    I'm originally From Australia so Metric there (KG) And have been living in Sweden for over 10 years, (also metric) So my dairy is mostly metric, but I have been on US forum's for several years now so it has become fairly automatic for me to translate my starts into lbs, feel and inches, though IMO, the Metric system makes so much more sense!
  • Meg_78
    Meg_78 Posts: 998 Member
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  • cobracars
    cobracars Posts: 949 Member
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    Yes this is Awesome! :bigsmile:

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  • yeah but id rather loose 2.2lbs than 1kg lol bahahahaha and i feel funny saying i weigh 78kg lol that sounds crazy being brought up in the pound world
  • weefreemen
    weefreemen Posts: 652 Member
    Canada is metric as well, I changed to pounds on my ticker as it's easy for everyone to recognize. Being Brit I also use the 24 hour clock which really gets heads scratching :D
  • I use both.. I'm from Poland and we use kg!!! I prefer to use them, as everytime I use it different I need to use the internet to change kg to lbs :P



    i had to do the opposite lol i now kno 1kg=2.2lb
  • I use kgs as I'm in Australia, we've been metric since i was inprimary school. I know no other. however.... i only understand calories because it was ages after that they started teaching Kj s . go figure. Any way its easy to convert cals and kj
  • TheVimFuego
    TheVimFuego Posts: 2,412 Member
    As an expat Pom living in Brisbane, Australia I can deal with both but tend towards KG, seems to make more sense as time goes on.

    I find the "I've lost a bag of sugar" (1kg) analogy quite striking as well, it's very ... real.