What do you call a person from #Stanleystan?
What do you call a person from #Stanleystan?
Question for people from North America and South America, but *not* the USA: Do you refer to yourself (and/or want others to refer to you) as (just) "American"?
If you'd only say "North American" or "South American" (or "Central American"), but not "American" without the qualifier, that's a no.
It has already been done. For #Ireland .
And don't get us started on "La France", the "Kingdom of Denmark", "Dutch"/"Deutsch", "Holland", and "Macedonia". (-:
Question for non-United States folks ... Is the adjective/description "US-American" common, or at least familiar to you? I noticed this caption on #wikipedia. (It's better than "USian," I suppose.)
Arguments against the U.S. using "American" as its demonym are duly noted, but unpersuasive. Look, no other country's name contains the word America. And every alternative is awkward.
By the way, do people from South Sudan, the DRC, or Chad criticize the Central African Republic for claiming "Central African" as their demonym? Have they considered "CA-Republican" instead?
#politicalgeography #demonyms #englishusage #askfedi #geography #latinamerica #americas #africa #Americans #Europe
Dear Mastodon,
In my time here, I've always referred to members of our community as mastodonians, however after seeing @stephenfry latest post I'm feeling conflicted. As we start to try and build a social media entity to rival the giants, it seems wise to decide on a solid demonym early.
Let's put it to a vote. Please boost for a larger sample size.
#Mastodon #Twitter #TwitterMigration #SocialMedia #TheResistanceWillBeFederated #Fediverse #Demonyms