I remember calling a business in Canada and they asked me where I was from and I replied “America.” They replied with “We’re in America, too.” Then I was speaking with a guy from Poland who said he was vacationing in “America” so I asked which state and he said “Roatan.”
But “American” is what people from the USA are usually called.
Yeah, I sometimes say USAian or United Statesian, but that obviously doesn’t flow. It exists in other languages, but not English.
Also, personal nitpick, I don’t love when the continent of America refers to both N and S America.
“But it’s one landmass!!1!” Yeah, so is AfroEurasia. Continents don’t actually have an agreed upon meaning, so… it’s just, like, my opinion man.
You could always go with the classic “Yankee.”
Pope Yippee ki-yay
I like the term seppo myself
For the non-Australians, Yank rhymes with Septic Tank, thus seppo
Usonian?
US American
The funny thing is it’s always South Americans trying to force their cultural norms on others and getting angry.
To be fair, South Americans have a lot of very legitimate reasons to be angry at the US.
Wdym? I’ve always thought this USian thing was just typical Western Europeans + Aus/Kiwis
I remember calling a business in Canada and they asked me where I was from and I replied “America.” They replied with “We’re in America, too.” Then I was speaking with a guy from Poland who said he was vacationing in “America” so I asked which state and he said “Roatan.”
Sounds about right of them to take more than they are entitled