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Re: America and Canada (was Re: Installing Panther on B/W G3)
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:33:01 -0500, Jeff Blakeney wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 19:33:13 -0500, Sheldon Simms
> <sheldonsimms@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>It seems that everyone has their own definition of what is the
>>proper use of the word "America". In Germany, most people are careful
>>to say "US" and "US-Americans" and reserve the word "America" for
>>the (singular!) continent of America.
>
> One small problem there. There is no continent of America. There is
> one called North America and one called South America. I, being
> Canadian, can also be referred to as a North American but I am not an
> American.
That's the point. You say that, but Germans commonly count North and
South America as one continent and say that there are five continents:
Europe
Asia
Afrika
America
Antarctica/Australia (take your pick)
I don't think it's "wrong" to say that Canadians are Americans. In
fact, it's obviously a true statement. The problem is just that it
is just asking for trouble in English since "American" is so commonly
used to mean "US-American".
And once we get that US/Canada postal union, we can all sit around
the campfire, swap stamps and celebrate our Northamericanness.