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Re: ERP?
by Dominic Chambers on Thursday 04/Dec/2003, @10:54
South American.

For whatever reasons -- probably language and money -- people from the US are called Americans, and people from the rest of the America's are called South Americans, except the Canadians who are called ... well, Canadians.

I am English but live in Spain now, and was always getting caught out by that one -- calling the US, America.
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Re: ERP?
by Henrique Pinto on Thursday 04/Dec/2003, @10:59
Are Mexicans also "south americans"? And people from Cuba, Nicaragua, Panama, etc.?
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  • Re: ERP?
    by Scott Wheeler on Thursday 04/Dec/2003, @11:53
    "Latin Americans" would encompass Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean islands and is the preferred term; as was pointed out "South Americans" isn't particularly precise -- though on the other hand "North Americans" often refers to Americans and Canadians (and as I recall it's the same in Spanish there).

    However the last two terms are a matter of some ambiguity, the former is not in English. If you don't believe me, try referring to a Canadian as an American and see how far you get. :-)
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    • Re: ERP?
      by Carlos Cesar on Tuesday 09/Dec/2003, @11:58
      Joining the nitpicking festival.


      <i>Latin Americans" would encompass Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean islands</i>


      Then you would describe a Jamaican as Latin?

      It's getting better and better.



      Cheers,

      carlos Cesar
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      • West Indian
        by AC on Sunday 14/Dec/2003, @20:29
        Immigrants from Jamaica (and Barbados and Trinidad...) are called West Indians in the UK -- most British English speakers wouldn't think of them as any sort of American. But of course in Indian English West Indian might refer to someone from Gujarat or Punjab. Cubans are Latin but are they Latin *American*?

        Picking nits like this is contagious.
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        • Re: West Indian
          by Carlos Cesar on Monday 15/Dec/2003, @04:53
          <I>Cubans are Latin but are they Latin *American*?</I>

          That's a toughie! Kudos.


          Cheers,
          Carlos Cesar
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  • Re: ERP?
    by NAT on Friday 02/Sep/2005, @20:09
    NO HENRIQUE PINTO, MEXICANS ARE NOT SOUTH AMERICANS- NOT EVEN CLOSE. SOUTH AMERICANS ARE THE CHILEANS, ARGENTINIANS, AND BRAZILIANS... NOT MEXICO
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