Americans will measure with anything but the metric system
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Americans do actually frequently use the metric system, though. We tend to use a mix, with many more precise measurements, such as medicine, being measured in metric. There's some weirdness, to be sure; if you buy weed in the US you'll see it being measured in both ounces and grams. Millimeters for small things are pretty common, even while still using feet or miles.
Basically, we do whatever is convenient at the moment.
Nowhere near as confusing as disagreeing on what a million or a billion is.