• @pimento
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    44 years ago

    Sorry but you linked the article about the United States.

    • @TeethOrCoat
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      34 years ago

      What’s wrong with linking the article about the US? Isn’t that what the OP intended?

      • @pimento
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        54 years ago

        I dont know what they intended, but America is not the same as the United States. Even though many people from the US use both interchangable, which doesnt make any sense.

        • @tupac_sighting
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          14 years ago

          It makes sense because the full name is “The United States of America” so people drop the “The United States” part and just say “America”.

          • @darkmaster006
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            44 years ago

            No, it doesn’t make sense because America is a continent. And when you call people from the USA ‘Americans’ it’s really confusing because everyone in the American country is American. In fact, this is a form of USA-centrism. In Spanish, we do not call them ‘Americans’ but rather ‘estadounidenses’ or ‘yanquis’ or ‘gringos’ (those two are despective), or even ‘norteamericanos’ (which also actually includes Canada).

            • @tupac_sighting
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              14 years ago

              I’m not saying it’s correct, I was just illustrating that there is a logic to it. So it can still make sense, even if it’s not the correct usage.

          • Muad'DibberMA
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            24 years ago

            A lot of socialists in Latin America really don’t like the usurpation of “America” to only to mean the US, so just saying US when you mean that is more clear.