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Re: Americans, what would you rather be called...
(Anonymous) 2012-10-01 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)there isn't an objective division of continents anyway, i guess lots of people in the us are taught north america and south america as 2 continents and nobody cares about central america, but in a lot of latin america we know America as one continent that has the three sub-continents.
Re: Americans, what would you rather be called...
like you say though, it's not really a clear or obvious division anyways.
my family would never consider themselves north or south americans, but they don't feel strongly about being called central americans either since it's more to do with geography and would rather be called by their actual nationality. however they're okay with being americanos too, kind of how a european is still a european (not a western or eastern european or whatever divide exists there) since it's referring to region, not nationality or identity.