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minus-squareprettybunnys@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down7·edit-26日前Canada is part of America, just not the USA. Peanuts and Cocoa are distinctly (South) American, if you can distance applying the term American just to the USA.
minus-squareCosmonauticus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·6日前Yeah because when I’m aboard ppl always assume I’m Canadian or from Honduras when I say I’m American
minus-squareprettybunnys@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down2·6日前I’m not arguing the colloquial use of the term “American” here.
minus-squareprettybunnys@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down4·6日前I get that the connotation is Americans are people from the USA but it does erase some of the identity of the rest of the Americas. All I was saying was it’s not surprising that the person from the Americas enjoys a combination of flavors distinctly from the Americas. Peanuts and Cocoa are distinctly American, South American to be precise.
Canada is part of America, just not the USA.
Peanuts and Cocoa are distinctly (South) American, if you can distance applying the term American just to the USA.
Yeah because when I’m aboard ppl always assume I’m Canadian or from Honduras when I say I’m American
I’m not arguing the colloquial use of the term “American” here.
No, I cant
I get that the connotation is Americans are people from the USA but it does erase some of the identity of the rest of the Americas.
All I was saying was it’s not surprising that the person from the Americas enjoys a combination of flavors distinctly from the Americas.
Peanuts and Cocoa are distinctly American, South American to be precise.