• Sabre363@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    If everyone on two continents is an American, then how are people from the one country literally called America supposed to differentiate themselves?

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      1 year ago

      Am I wrong in saying it’s not literally called America? I thought it was called United States

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          1 year ago

          Right, so it’s not literally America. United States of America is the country, while just the word America represents all the countries in the Americas

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            1 year ago

            There’s also the Republic of Ireland, the Republic of Korea, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the United Republic of Tanzania, the People’s Republic of China, the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Latvia, the Principality of Monaco, the Kingdom of Spain, the Kingdom of Sweden, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Republic of Peru, the Republic of Paraguay, the Republic of Ecuador and a whole ton of other countries who are called by the last word in their official names because that is HOW ENGLISH WORKS.

            And if you really gave a damn about all the people in Latin America, you’d call them by the proper names of their countries.

            But if you insist I’m wrong, go over to lemmy.ca and post a thread telling them they’re American. See what they think.