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- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.The 'United States' is the form of the nation. 'America' is the name. I don't understand why people insist on quibbling about this. New York is both a city and a state. But by far the most common usage is to refer to the city.
- This user blocks the person they're replying to.People "quibble" about it because most of the American continent uses America to refer to the continent, not the United States. But I know education in the US is lacking and people there think nobody else matters, so I get why you would think this way.
- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.There are different languages with different conventions. Spanish works differently but in English we typically don't think of one continent called "America", we think of two continents called North America and South America.
- This user blocks the person they're replying to.We know, and it is 100% due to US imperialist mindset. They are the only ones who matter, after all.
- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.I'm from Canada and we don't identify as "American". If you refer to a Canadian as that, they will be confused.
- And I'm from LATAM and both Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries refer to America as a continent. But we get English speaking people telling us how "wrong" we are for not following imperialist conventions.Jun 15, 2025 15:02
- This user is blocked by the author of the focused post.That's how you interpreted my post when I said "there are different languages with different conventions"?
- This user blocks the person they're replying to.Of course the accepted convention being of the imperial minority rather than the majority of the people living in the American Continent is irrelevant. Nice. You guys are just an appendage of the US and it shows, same talking points.