• JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 个月前

    Thank you; I didn’t know that. You do have a rather big country and I still sort of wonder if it is universally recognized. Again, just going by never having seen them in movies. Maybe United Statesians aren’t just fictional characters in movies. We’ll never know.

    • PwnTra1n@lemmy.world
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      yeah we still mostly use dollar bills but we do have dollar coins and have had dollar coins in circulation for a long while predating these versions even.

      • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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        11 个月前

        It’s so cool to me. I wonder if I am the only one not from US who finds this a bit mind blowing. What other secrets are you keeping?

        • NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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          We also have a two dollar bill that is rarely seen. So rare in fact that I’ve read stories of cashiers calling the cops on someone because they don’t even realize it’s legal tender.

          • yngmnwntr@lemmy.ml
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            In Portland Oregon (most strip clubs per capita in the country) it is traditional to use $2 bills instead of singles. It is extremely common to see two dollar bills in Oregon, I would bet a majority of two’s in circulation stay in the PNW.

          • ABCDE@lemmy.world
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            Here in Cambodia we have a dual currency system: you can pay in dollars or riel and get your change in a mixture of currencies.

            The $2 note is seen in businesses, especially money changing ones (from dollar to riel or vice versa), on display as a good luck sign.

    • Deceptichum
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      11 个月前

      United Statesians

      You can just say American.

      • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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        No offense intended. I have been to a lot of countries in the Americas and the US (despite being rather big) is not really a place I go to. So when I specify like that, it is from my own experience (and—you know—actual geography and stuff) and I am a little bit sorry to have apparently offended.

        Edit: that sounded sarcastic because it was a bit, but really, I didn’t intend to offend. Sorry, let’s be friends.

        • delirious_owl@discuss.online
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          Strong agree. For some reason theres a lot of weird US Americans want to claim the word America for their country only. Its silly, ignorant, and rude.

            • delirious_owl@discuss.online
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              Its not about Nationalism. Its about geography.

              When you say somethin like “America had had more than one mass shooting on average last year”, you annoy most Americans, who dont have these problems that are specific to the US.

              • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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                Most people are able to infer—by context—that someone saying “America” means US if the topic is the US. They are—to some extent—colloquially interchange, given context. I just didn’t say it myself because it isn’t normal nor natural here. Again, sorry to everyone hung up on my phrasing because it’s a non-issue as far as I’m concerned. Call yourselves and think of yourselves as whatever you want. You have my blessing and approval.

          • Letstakealook@lemm.ee
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            Because it’s been used that way in English to refer to people living in a specific region (now the US) since the 17th century. Now non-native English speakers are trying to force a change and (rather hilariously) have started taking offense to it. Really must be a blessed life if that’s something worth bitching about.

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                And none of that has anything to do with the origin of the term “Americans” and its usage in the 17th century to refer to British colonists located in what is now the eastern US.

            • Turun@feddit.de
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              In English, not in general. The continent is called America in lots of languages, but the country is most often referred to as the USA. Because that’s the title the country has chosen for itself.

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                Yes, we agree that:

                • The continent is called America
                • The country is called the USA

                What I’m stating is that:

                • The adjective for a USA citizen is “American”
                • It is not USAsian or whatever got said above
        • Deceptichum
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          It’s not about offence, it’s about how ridiculous it sounds.

          • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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            My friend, I am open to suggestions. “American” with like 100-ish countries in it doesn’t really narrow it down for me. Peace and love and all that stuff.

            • Deceptichum
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              Mate, there is literally only one country with America in it’s name.

              Furthermore in a 2 continent Americas model, there is no other peoples American could refer to because the people from the continents are either North American or South American.

              Shit if anything, United Statesians could refer to the United Mexican States. So you’re making it confusing when it wasn’t before.

                • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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                  That has negatively built in and I truly didn’t want to offend. But! Given some of these comments, maybe “snowflakes” is the neutral term I should use.

              • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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                My friend, I used words with no intention to offend nor dive into pedantry. I am sorry you find it worth going on about. “America”. There, take it. Please have a good rest of your day, friend.

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                    You are fuckin ridiculous, you silly United Statesian. This whole exchange is a great example of why most of the world laughs at you.

                    Edit: I noticed you said “mate” up there. If you aren’t even from the USA this is even more embarrassing for you.

                  • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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                    You only have 5 accounts? Commoner. Anyway, thanks.

                    Edit: Oh, 10 accounts now. Keep downvoting as if anyone cares. Surely you are popular and respected in real life. You know; that thing.