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Is this a problem of imperial pints vs USC pints?
What is USC? If you mean US sizes, why would they be used in the UK?
USC = US Customary unit of measurement, which is different than imperial unit of measurement. Many people don't know, so if a bar owner buys pint glasses online, they may have no idea there's a difference between them.
British people know how big their pints are meant to be ahaha
Clearly based on the OP they don't 😛
Haha. But I mean they're too polite and nonconfrontational to argue about less than an ounce, but an American pint is like 100 mL smaller, it's really noticeable