> If you want to know, around here we call you 'yankees'. But I'm educated
> enough to avoid the term and call you US citizens.

Unless it's meant to be insulting, I wouldn't take it that way. 
However, Adam's post about Yankee meaning different things to 
different people is accurate; it's certainly not the way US Citizens 
refer to ourselves.

> I would expect you not to appropriate the continent's name in
> return (at least when you refer to a tiny part of it).

I'm afraid you'll have to blame whoever named the country the United 
States of America.

-Jerry Wolper
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