Started an argument with my much smarter wife because she said North and South America are not two separate continents. She was right, because continents are only defined by convention.

      • teft
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        03 months ago

        And yet when you tell people that you mean south americans when you say americans they always freak out.

        • snooggums
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          3 months ago

          Do those same people freak out when you refer to Mexicans or Canadians as Americans?

          It might not be a North/South continent thing.

          • Sundray
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            23 months ago

            They may eventually admit they know it’s technically correct, but you take your life in your hands if you try telling a Canadian that they are “American.” Well, not your life, but they’ll probably stop talking to you for a little while.

        • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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          33 months ago

          I think it’s one of those “technically” things, that isn’t useful.

          Someone from The Americas is American, technically. That’s how language works.

          But I’d venture* that 97.3% of people mean United States when they say “Americans”, or better, it’s what people mean 97.3% of the time. The only time I’ve seen people bring it up is when they’re from a South American country.

          So I’d say context and scale of detail/granularity influence the meaning in the moment.

          *Totally Made Up Stats