Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 issues: we have 7 continents in the USA that we learn about- North America and South America are different. In South America, they only have 1 American continent and consider themselves "Americans" the way all the people on the European continent consider themselves "Europeans." I didn't understand this because I would call them "South Americans."
The other issue is that in Spanish, they call us "estadounidense." There's a similar word in French. There isn't a word in English for "United Stateser," which is why many people say American. United Stateser is what they want us to call ourselves, but it doesn't translate.
I absolutely call myself an American. It's in our name. Mexico is actually "The United States of Mexico" but no one is telling them they can't be just Mexicans.
Ugh, no.
United Mexican States. Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a push to get us to change the names of songs like "American the beautiful" because the South Americans get so upset over it. They're very vocal online.
And yet they all want to come here.
I've already posted upthread that I think it's dumb to get upset about this and I refuse to participate, but no, not everyone is eager to come here. 30 years ago, sure. But this place ain't what it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a push to get us to change the names of songs like "American the beautiful" because the South Americans get so upset over it. They're very vocal online.
And yet they all want to come here.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, Americans refers to citizens of the lower 48 states, Hawaii, Alaska,& Greenland.
Anonymous wrote:They hate us cause they ain't us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Canadian and most often refer to you as Americans. But also sometimes "U-S-ians".
I do know some people that take offense to "americans" because there are many countries in the americas, but I don't really subscribe to the anger. If I said it and someone said something against it, I would refrain from it around them.
I've never heard anyone in my whole life use that phrase. It's not pretty. A USian sounds like an alien.
Anonymous wrote:There's a push to get us to change the names of songs like "American the beautiful" because the South Americans get so upset over it. They're very vocal online.
Anonymous wrote:2 issues: we have 7 continents in the USA that we learn about- North America and South America are different. In South America, they only have 1 American continent and consider themselves "Americans" the way all the people on the European continent consider themselves "Europeans." I didn't understand this because I would call them "South Americans."
The other issue is that in Spanish, they call us "estadounidense." There's a similar word in French. There isn't a word in English for "United Stateser," which is why many people say American. United Stateser is what they want us to call ourselves, but it doesn't translate.
I absolutely call myself an American. It's in our name. Mexico is actually "The United States of Mexico" but no one is telling them they can't be just Mexicans.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Canadian and most often refer to you as Americans. But also sometimes "U-S-ians".
I do know some people that take offense to "americans" because there are many countries in the americas, but I don't really subscribe to the anger. If I said it and someone said something against it, I would refrain from it around them.