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BlueGreenGrey · M
Yes, everyone in the Americas are Americans
People in the US need a more specific demonym that is more geographically accurate and less self-absorbed, since the entire ladmass (or two, if you prefer the whole north/south/Anglo/Latin distinction for some reason) was named after Amerigo Vespucci
People in the US need a more specific demonym that is more geographically accurate and less self-absorbed, since the entire ladmass (or two, if you prefer the whole north/south/Anglo/Latin distinction for some reason) was named after Amerigo Vespucci
@BlueGreenGrey I've heard this before, but I find it interesting that it never seems to be the other countries in the Americas that are complaining about this.
Usually it's Americans or someone in the Eurasia.
Heck, technically, geographically speaking Europe and Asia are one continent, Eurasia not two, but we let them call themselves whatever they want...
Usually it's Americans or someone in the Eurasia.
Heck, technically, geographically speaking Europe and Asia are one continent, Eurasia not two, but we let them call themselves whatever they want...