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minus-squareDessalinesOPlinkfedilink15•9 days agoI prefer usonian, but ppl seem to hate that even worse. Much shorter than saying “US citizen”, and also not going along with the US cooption of the term america.
minus-square☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆linkfedilink15•9 days agoI find Burgerlander just rolls off your tongue easier
minus-square@triplenadir@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilink3•8 days ago«complaints about stealing this name from Hamburg»
minus-squareXavienthlinkfedilink4•9 days agoI use Yank. I understand some Yanks think Yank only applies to New Englanders. I don’t care, they’re all Yanks.
minus-square小莱卡linkfedilinkEnglish4•8 days agoshould start saying gringo, it also started as a way to protest against us troops (green-go)
minus-square@Stovetop@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•9 days agoUsonian evokes that weird Frank Lloyd Wright concept of kitschy suburbia that the US could do with substantially less of.
I prefer usonian, but ppl seem to hate that even worse. Much shorter than saying “US citizen”, and also not going along with the US cooption of the term america.
I find Burgerlander just rolls off your tongue easier
I’ll also accept Burgerstani & Statesian.
«complaints about stealing this name from Hamburg»
I use Yank. I understand some Yanks think Yank only applies to New Englanders. I don’t care, they’re all Yanks.
should start saying gringo, it also started as a way to protest against us troops (green-go)
usaan myself
Just call them burgers
Usonian evokes that weird Frank Lloyd Wright concept of kitschy suburbia that the US could do with substantially less of.