Imperial System > Metric System
yes but how much is a pint in relation to anything you can quantify in order to find your starting point, and how do your distances relate to your volumes and weights? How many inches cubed is a pint? how much does a gallon of water weigh? Once you've remembed the 10 different conversions listed above (forgetting the ones between stones and pounds etc) how do they relate to each other? Same issue with Fahrenheit v Celsius.
Imperial seems easier to use because every distance/weight was completely arbitrary and so we picked things that were on a similar scale to humans, feet being the prime example. Once you start using it for anything complex it completely falls apart and that's why metric will always be superior
I will concede we should phase out miles from the roads and move to km but basically everything else is in metric apart from getting pints of drink, and since there is no reason to ever have to convert a pint of beer to a weight or another volume I am perfectly happy to keep drinking them in such a quantity
Other than that your take is about as accurate as the average American claiming to speak the 'American' language