"America."
"I live in America"
there's 93 different Americas! Which one are you talking about??!
I'll stop calling you American when you stop calling me a Brit!![]()
:homo:I hate to sound stupid, but I have no idea what you mean..
I know there are places INSIDE of America.. but 93 Americas?
Do you mean like South, North, East, West type?
I'm lost.
:homo:
I don't even think there's 93 countries in North and South America... :confused
Is this one better? :withstupid:Haha, I ain't no homo :unsure:
My freak of a boyfriend told me there are 35 :wtf:
He's so weird
If you include the caribbean nations :nanners:My freak of a boyfriend told me there are 35 :wtf:
From my perspective, "America" refers to the US. It's almost become the generic term, like Kleenex is a tissue and a Coke is any soft drink. So if someone is from America, of course they mean the US.
Canadians, Argentinians, Brazillians, Mexicans ect are all Americans too though, bit presumpteous to assume the term American is talking about the US though don't you think?
Canadians, Argentinians, Brazillians, Mexicans ect are all Americans too though, bit presumpteous to assume the term American is talking about the US though don't you think?
I'm sorry...Huh:confused
You mean if I ran up to you on the street and said I was from America.....You'd ask me which one?
No, you can spot Yanks a mile off! The're so loud and brash!
But seeing you are only one country in two huge continents of America, it is rather arrogant to expect people to automatically assume that because you're from America you must be from the USA.
No Peter. In North America, if you say, "I'm from America", everyone knows you mean the US. The citizens of countries in North, Central or South America will say, "I'm from Mexico" or "I'm from Columbia", etc.
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