| > Well, that might be true for people living in the US but, and I might be going out on a limb here, it might not be so true for others. And for a comment referencing Florida, is it charitable to apply something for continents to your stated interpretation? Principle of charity says not. Specifically who refers to America/Americans in English as meaning "People who live on the continents in North and South America"? Lets hear names not an allusion to "others". I'm only aware of a rather vocal minority of South American students recently getting angry at the term America being attributed to citizens of the USA. But its really no different from my aforementioned Mexico example in Spanish. Their category error is trying to redefine America from its shorteneed form for USA, to some super continent association of "America". But it goes against a lot of existing usage in not only English, but other languages. [1] I respect that you have a position here, but frankly its a silly way to try to redefine the word America as its been spoken in English for a long time to refer to a super continent of both North and South America. Example Portuguese, America refers to the USA, and to both Continents, aka like in English have to figure out the context:
http://www.wordreference.com/enpt/america French, pretty much the same, only the continent is generally called out separately as continent américain:
http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/america German, closer to French/English here but separate in that they tend to refer to the "americas" as north middle and south america, which is in many ways more appropo:
https://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/america Japanese, i'm not as qualified with my 3 months of learning japanese to comment on this but given the Kanji in use they're already separated:
https://jisho.org/search/america Etc... Also are you saying that all of the societies and engineering societies such as The American Society of Engineers should be required to change their name as they don't allow people from Canada, Central America, and South America to join? At a certain point I just can't find this position on the word America to make sense. Its just a weird thing to die by the sword on. |
USA is a terrible name, it could equally apply to any country, Canada say, in the American continent formed from multiple states.
It is wrong to call societies only for USAmericans "The American ...". The whole thing supports the idea that the only Americans worth bothering with are USian, it's extremely pompous and self-agrandising.
You should get a proper name.
Perhaps if things work out in Korea they'll call themselves the United States of Asia ...
Re Mexico, there's no continent called Mexico, no ambiguity or appearance of narcissism attaches to not using the full title. It's not at all equivalent.