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poli
April 16, 2009, 06:20 AM
Sure, gringo works, but...
Americano is simple and gets the point across.
Estadounidense is more a more educated, worldly, specific, but it's an awkward word.
An analogy would be:
Black is to americano
what African-American is to estadounidense.
Really both are OK. The second one is more specific, educated but cumbersome. Personally I prefer the second.
chileno
April 16, 2009, 07:18 AM
I believe that the word American is most said in my country, but anyway there is a word most said for the people, and the word is Gringo.
For example.
Who was the gringo that entered yesterday to the victor's party.
I hope this don't offend anyone.:)
In Chile, almost all blondes are called gringos/as :)
As well as, Anybody from Europe including Russians, excepting Spaniards and Italians, and maybe French
:D.
Elaina
April 17, 2009, 09:10 PM
They used to say that the word "gringo" was born when Mexico was being invaded by American soldiers. The soldiers wore green uniforms so the Mexicans would say......
green go (They wanted the Americans to leave Mexico) and this is how the word "gringo" was born.
Don't kill the messenger!:p
CrOtALiTo
April 17, 2009, 11:45 PM
They used to say that the word "gringo" was born when Mexico was being invaded by American soldiers. The soldiers wore green uniforms so the Mexicans would say......
green go (They wanted the Americans to leave Mexico) and this is how the word "gringo" was born.
Don't kill the messenger!:p
I didn't know that the beginning of the word Gringo were for the American soldiers.
I only know that the word gringo is for the people were born in U.S.A.:confused:
chileno
April 18, 2009, 08:51 AM
They used to say that the word "gringo" was born when Mexico was being invaded by American soldiers. The soldiers wore green uniforms so the Mexicans would say......
green go (They wanted the Americans to leave Mexico) and this is how the word "gringo" was born.
Don't kill the messenger!:p
I was told the same thing by our English teacher, in High School. :D
chileno
April 18, 2009, 08:52 AM
I didn't know that the beginning of the word Gringo were for the American soldiers.
I only know that the word gringo is for the people were born in U.S.A.:confused:
So, in Mexico if there is a German or a Yugoslavian, you do not called them gringos?
CrOtALiTo
April 18, 2009, 09:00 AM
So, in Mexico if there is a German or a Yugoslavian, you do not called them gringos?
No one is German and the other one is Yugoslavian, the gringo is the merely gringo.:D
You're Chileno.
chileno
April 18, 2009, 09:04 AM
No one is German and the other one is Yugoslavian, the gringo is the merely gringo.:D
You're Chileno.
jajajaja!
Not in Chile.
Even a chilean blonde is referred as gringo/a sometimes.... :D
Elaina
April 18, 2009, 09:06 AM
No one is German and the other one is Yugoslavian, the gringo is the merely gringo.:D
You're Chileno.
Crotalito, how can you tell that the person is German or Yugoslavian? They could just be blonde, sitting there, without saying a word and you would know they aren't "gringos"?
:hmm::hmm:
ZeroTX
April 24, 2009, 11:49 AM
Sure, gringo works, but...
Americano is simple and gets the point across.
Estadounidense is more a more educated, worldly, specific, but it's an awkward word.
An analogy would be:
Black is to americano
what African-American is to estadounidense.
Really both are OK. The second one is more specific, educated but cumbersome. Personally I prefer the second.
If that's the case, it backs up my theory that I'm American (Americano). I think the term "African-American" is retarded political-correctness rhetoric with no basis in reality. If blacks are "African-Americans" then what is everyone else? Are we going to tag the continent of origin in front of every person's ethnicity? That's ridiculous.
I'm a white American with Hispanic family roots, which go back to Spain. That doesn't make me a Spanish-American. I'm just an American...
-ZeroTX
chileno
April 25, 2009, 08:40 AM
If that's the case, it backs up my theory that I'm American (Americano). I think the term "African-American" is retarded political-correctness rhetoric with no basis in reality. If blacks are "African-Americans" then what is everyone else? Are we going to tag the continent of origin in front of every person's ethnicity? That's ridiculous.
I'm a white American with Hispanic family roots, which go back to Spain. That doesn't make me a Spanish-American. I'm just an American...
-ZeroTX
A lot of times people confuse nationality with ethnicity.
all political correctness is retarded. It is a big oxymoron. :)
Didn't you know that poli means "many" and tic(k)s are bloodsucking creatures? :impatient:
Shio :D
CrOtALiTo
April 25, 2009, 11:58 AM
Crotalito, how can you tell that the person is German or Yugoslavian? They could just be blonde, sitting there, without saying a word and you would know they aren't "gringos"?
:hmm::hmm:
Please you don't offend with this comment, but the different between the persons are in the skin.
You know the Mexican is different to you and you as Spain you are so different to a Russian.:)
AngelicaDeAlquezar
April 25, 2009, 12:29 PM
[...]
Didn't you know that poli means "many" and tic(k)s are bloodsucking creatures? :impatient:
[...]
:lol:
They are harmful beings who try to convince you they're doing what's best for you... and your ethnic group. ;)
chileno
April 26, 2009, 08:14 AM
:lol:
They are harmful beings who try to convince you they're doing what's best for you... and your ethnic group. ;)
jajaja YES. :lol:
viveka
June 04, 2009, 09:31 AM
If that's the case, it backs up my theory that I'm American (Americano). I think the term "African-American" is retarded political-correctness rhetoric with no basis in reality. If blacks are "African-Americans" then what is everyone else? Are we going to tag the continent of origin in front of every person's ethnicity? That's ridiculous.
I'm a white American with Hispanic family roots, which go back to Spain. That doesn't make me a Spanish-American. I'm just an American...
-ZeroTX
Xero,
Considering that America and the people who rightfully call themselves Americans are
born in over 28 countries, (many Islands and nations) it is about time that we all claim our right to correct the record in the media and collective assertion on the use and meaning of American.
World Atlas map and resource page which states that,
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/na.htm
North and South America includes (23) countries and dozens of small island possesions and territories - mostly in the Caribbean. It contains all Caribbean and Central America countries, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America - three of the largest countries on the planet, as well as Greenland - the world's largest island.
Entonces, cuando ya no somos los ignorantes invadidos, o colonizados, sabemos
que todos los de esta cara del mundo somos Americanos.
Seria bueno que Americano crezca fuera de los confines de
los deseos de conquistas de los eeuu.
Nos toca a todos corregir el error, con su tocante
complejidad al aludir a otro con el apelativo de lo que es nuestro.
El complejo del invadido se ha comido a America, con excepción de los eeuu que
se adueñó del nombre.
viveka
June 04, 2009, 09:37 AM
Chileno,
I love it.
:)
... poli means "many" and tic(k)s are bloodsucking creatures? :impatient:
viveka
June 04, 2009, 09:47 AM
also, politics is the game of profit...
for profit, the end justifies the means...
and the means is lies and fairy tales of
home ownership, "home sweet home"
that belongs to the bank...
beware of words, sweet dribble for profit...
the unexamined mind...
the unexamined words...
an unexamined world...
babies only want to feel the security blanket...
mortgage... the house... and your country belongs to the bank.
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” Socrates said that at his trial for heresy.
chileno
June 04, 2009, 09:54 AM
Xero,
Considering that America and the people who rightfully call themselves Americans are
born in over 28 countries, (many Islands and nations) it is about time that we all claim our right to correct the record in the media and collective assertion on the use and meaning of American.
World Atlas map and resource page which states that,
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/na.htm
North and South America includes (23) countries and dozens of small island possesions and territories - mostly in the Caribbean. It contains all Caribbean and Central America countries, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America - three of the largest countries on the planet, as well as Greenland - the world's largest island.
Entonces, cuando ya no somos los ignorantes invadidos, o colonizados, sabemos
que todos los de esta cara del mundo somos Americanos.
Seria bueno que Americano crezca fuera de los confines de
los deseos de conquistas de los eeuu.
Nos toca a todos corregir el error, con su tocante
complejidad al aludir a otro con el apelativo de lo que es nuestro.
El complejo del invadido se ha comido a America, con excepción de los eeuu que
se adueñó del nombre.
No se trata de adueñarse del nombre, mientras cualquier persona que nace en las Américas puede ser llamado americano, lo cual realmente no lo usamos, sino más bien usamos el norte/centro/suramericano. En cambio cuando una persona de este país dice que es americano, no quiere decir que nació en el continente, sino en el pais llamado America.
A un montón de personas le cuesta entender esto, incluyendo a los americanos. :rolleyes:
viveka
June 04, 2009, 10:00 AM
Aquí tambien lo estuvimos discutiendo, porque
de un tema pasamos a otro y llegamos a lo de
que, quienes son Americanos
para quien le pueda interesar:
http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=4166&page=2
viveka
June 04, 2009, 10:09 AM
Chileno! ¿y dónde queda el país llamado América?
que no existe en el mapa.
Los Estados Unidos de América, son un país en cuyo nombre hay referencia a todo un continente...
No dudo que le tienen el ojo puesto a "conquistar" a toda la América.
si estudiamos la historia de sus fundadores, podremos ver que sí tenían tendencia y planes de abarcar al continente completo. Somos el dolor de cabeza en el "backyard"... como nos llaman los historiadores estadounidenses.
Por eso la presencia desestabilizante de eeuu en tantos otros paises, donde han puesto fondos para guerras y definir. Todo estrategias para la toma.
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