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Hey there! You know what they say: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Well, when it comes to Americans and kilos, that’s exactly what we do. Yep, you heard right - Americans are now saying kilos instead of pounds. It’s a bit of a change for us, but hey - why not? After all, it’s the international standard for measuring weight. Plus, it just makes sense - after all, why have two different measurements when one will do? So don’t be surprised if you hear us talking about kilos from now on!

Do Americans Say Kilos? [Solved]

Yup, Americans know the word ‘kilo’, but it doesn’t mean much to them. See, they don’t have any frame of reference to help them figure out how much something is in kilos.

Americans often use the term “kilo” when referring to a kilogram, which is a unit of measurement for weight. It’s a shorthand way of saying “kilogram,” and it’s become so common that you’ll hear Americans say “kilo” all the time. So if you’re ever in doubt about how much something weighs, just ask an American how many kilos it is!