American Are Canadians and Mexicans American?
#21
Posted 2012-April-21, 22:41
#22
Posted 2012-April-22, 14:22
Vampyr, on 2012-April-21, 22:37, said:
I would not claim the Wikipedia to be the unchallengeable word on this, but I decided to look it up. I found:
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This agrees with my understanding, it agrees with the globe I have beside me, it agrees with my vision as I look at a map and think what portion would reasonably be called Central America.
I suppose that the demarcation has some degree of arbitrariness, so I suppose an argument can be made to divide things up differently.
Pluto is no longer a planet. OK by me. And if the geographers of the world decide Mexico is now to be in Central America I will cope. But I see no reason to decide on my own to place it there.
#23
Posted 2012-April-22, 14:31
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#24
Posted 2012-April-22, 16:16
kenberg, on 2012-April-22, 14:22, said:
This agrees with my understanding, it agrees with the globe I have beside me, it agrees with my vision as I look at a map and think what portion would reasonably be called Central America.
I suppose that the demarcation has some degree of arbitrariness, so I suppose an argument can be made to divide things up differently.
Pluto is no longer a planet. OK by me. And if the geographers of the world decide Mexico is now to be in Central America I will cope. But I see no reason to decide on my own to place it there.
You quoted my post above, but I never claimed that Mexico was in Central America, just that being located in Central America also means being part of North America.
#25
Posted 2012-April-22, 17:22
#26
Posted 2012-April-23, 10:18
#27
Posted 2012-April-23, 22:04
#28
Posted 2012-April-23, 22:08
Bbradley62, on 2012-April-23, 22:04, said:
I dont know why but something feels wrong here...not sure what..........
but then I am midwestern so who knows....
clearly canadians are not american but we all knew that.....
but I think we can be nice and kind and let Pamela Anderson in.....but we do need to set standards....
#31
Posted 2012-April-24, 08:48
Bbradley62, on 2012-April-23, 22:04, said:
No kidding.
An exit poll of American tourists got the comment.... Canadians are so polite they say thank you to ATM machines.
A contest run by McLeans magazine asked us to fill in As American as Apple Pie = As Canadian as ? and the winner was "As possible under the circumstances".
What is baby oil made of?
#32
Posted 2012-April-24, 16:50
ggwhiz, on 2012-April-24, 08:48, said:
An exit poll of American tourists got the comment.... Canadians are so polite they say thank you to ATM machines.
A contest run by McLeans magazine asked us to fill in As American as Apple Pie = As Canadian as ? and the winner was "As possible under the circumstances".
Gets my vote!
#33
Posted 2012-April-25, 05:13
In fact it is something weird, as many countries are called officially the united states of XYZ. So in a way the US stole the name from all americanos. Probably this reinforces the idea that they think (or know?) that everything below the Rio Grande is just their backyard...
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#34
Posted 2012-April-25, 06:32
Hanoi5, on 2012-April-25, 05:13, said:
Name ten such countries.
As for "stealing" the name, not if we used it first. And regarding your last point above, I found this article interesting.
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#35
Posted 2012-April-25, 07:53
blackshoe, on 2012-April-25, 06:32, said:
Hmmm, I can't immediately think of that many. But without straying too far off the topic of this thread there are the United States of Mexico, for instance. And I seem to recall hearing that the United States of Brazil was the official name of that country at some point.
#37
Posted 2012-April-25, 08:51
WellSpyder, on 2012-April-25, 07:53, said:
I don't know about "at some point", but Brazil is currently "officially the Federative Republic of Brazil", according to wikipedia. Mexico is "The United Mexican States", so I'll give you that one.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#38
Posted 2012-April-25, 09:17
blackshoe, on 2012-April-25, 08:51, said:
Also according to wikipedia, Brazil was the republic of the United States of Brazil from 1889-1967 - my geography teacher at school must have been a bit out of date because I'm not (quite) old enough to have studied geography before 1967. And apparently Venezuela was the United States of Venezuela from the mid 19th to the mid 20th century. Seems to have been quite a common designation on the continent of america, but perhaps names have gradually been changed to avoid confusion with another country on the same continent which still uses the name United States....
#39
Posted 2012-April-25, 10:20
#40
Posted 2012-April-25, 12:31
PassedOut, on 2012-April-21, 17:52, said:
Anyone who is a fan of Top Gear (the original UK series) will recall the hilarious Albania trip: one of their all time bests. Two of the terms they customarily use in their discussions of the merits of cars were, in Albanian, words for genitalia.
Btw, if you haven't ever watched the UK version of Top Gear, and have any interest at all in cars, this has to be the best show ever....while it rarely gives you any practical advice (unless you are having to choose which supercar you want to own....the show is often extremely funny because they spend a lot of time doing silly contests and challenges.
I once saw a US version, and it wasn't funny and it wasn't informative....it was awful.