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Oh, sure they do. Both in writing, and speech. Of course, there are variations in usuage between countries and languages. (Generalisation over all Europeans usually doesn't work out well).
Don't try to compare the "illogical" American and British way of writing the units with our international way.
Illogical is in the eye of the beholder. What's percieved as "logical" is just what one is used to.
I wonder why it's so difficult to the 2 aforementioned "illogical in this matter" countries to accept the S.I.
The UK has been metric for decades. But habits are hard to die. Europeans have the Euro for several years now, but in all countries, many people still use marks, franks, lires, guilders and pesatas in their heads. Not to mention that many European cookbooks still use 'cups' and 'teaspoons' for measurements.