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There is no other country in the Western Hemisphere with the word "America" in it. So it's fine.
Colloquially, everyone in the world refers to US citizens as "Americans." And there really aren't people walking around taking offense as your imaginary friend contends. -- Fellow liberal who says "don't be that person." |
| In my experience, it's not so much that non-USA citizens of the Americas are offended when we refer to ourselves as "Americans." It's when we refer to our country as "America." |
| I just say I'm USAsian |
Which ... isn't a thing. Do people look at you like you're an idiot when you say this? Because you are. |
| It's simply liguistics, because United Statsian is a weird thing to say, so citizens of the USA became Americans. When you ask people what else to call us in one word, they can't come up with a single word. |
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This has long been a pet peeve of mine, I can’t stand when people refer to USA citizens as Americans, and call this country “America”.
America encompasses all of south, central, North America. We are USA only. |
I find people like you super tiresome. Are you under the impression that billions of people who refer to people from this country as Americans are just not aware of how many countries are on the two continents? There are plenty of things that you should legitimately be outraged by and this is not it. |
Wrong. I was in Sweden once with a group of Europeans who all were making fun of the fact that USA citizens call themselves Americans. We look stupid. |
Totally disagree. I don't think it's stupid. What did they want us to call ourselves? One word answers only. I'm "from the United States" isn't as easy as saying I'm "American." United Statesers and United Statsians is idiotic. |
I'm not Asian. I don't need them mad at me too. |
USer?
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I am Canadian. US citizens are Americans. We do not identify as Americans. Nor would we want to.
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Well, I was in Sweden "once," too, with a mixed group of Europeans and they all referred to me as an American. |
If you hate it so much, you can always leave. |
Not all Americans are citizens. |