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πΊπΈ Informal money terms in American English
Here are some informal alternatives Americans use every day:
π Buck(s) β Dollar(s) ("It costs 50 bucks.")
π Grand (or G) β $1,000 ("He spent 5 grand on a new car.")
π K β Thousand ("I make 3K a month.")
π Stack β $1,000 ("I need a few stacks to buy that.")
π Rack β $1,000 ("He dropped 10 racks on a Rolex.")
π Benjamins β $100 bills (from Benjamin Franklin on the bill) ("It's all about the Benjamins.")
π C-note β $100 bill ("He gave me a C-note for my birthday.")
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Here are some informal alternatives Americans use every day:
π Buck(s) β Dollar(s) ("It costs 50 bucks.")
π Grand (or G) β $1,000 ("He spent 5 grand on a new car.")
π K β Thousand ("I make 3K a month.")
π Stack β $1,000 ("I need a few stacks to buy that.")
π Rack β $1,000 ("He dropped 10 racks on a Rolex.")
π Benjamins β $100 bills (from Benjamin Franklin on the bill) ("It's all about the Benjamins.")
π C-note β $100 bill ("He gave me a C-note for my birthday.")
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