Ever wonder how long 4 inches actually is? I was looking up some measurements the other day and realized most people have no clue. So here's the thing - 4 inches is basically your palm width or a bit longer than a credit card. It's 10.16 centimeters if you're metric. That's less than two-thirds of a dollar bill, which is kind of wild when you think about it. On a ruler, it's like one-third of the whole thing. The weird part is when people hear '4 inches' it sounds bigger than it actually looks in real life. Your phone width, a TV remote section, a bar of soap - all roughly that length. Never really paid attention to how much is 4 inches until I started comparing it to everyday stuff. Now I can't unsee it everywhere lol. Do you actually use inches for measuring things or do you stick to metric?

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