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The term "American" should refer to someone from anywhere in North or South America but has, effectively, been appropriated to mean a citizen of the USA. An older term for Canada was "British North America" but even then it was not the custom to call a person a "British North American".
:: Coast.al
We dont like to be called American... so please dont.
Z
If the size of landmass determines name, then perhaps it is Americans who should be called Canadians.
Why is this important?
gracel313
We really don't want to be called Americans, they can keep that for themselves.
ikis&tel
Yes I often refer to myself as a North American.
Elise B
As we, Canadians, live in North America and for as long or even longer as people south of our border, we are definitely Americans. But, please, we like better to be called Canadians 'cos we don't want to be associated with THE Americans.
quarterdime42
They are virtually the same size.
But people from the U.S. are traditionally called Americans. The first European settlers lived in the part of the continent that is now the U.S., and they were referred to as Americans. So the name stuck.
And besides, it's not like there are any other good names for us. United Statesians? Usans?