From Spain here, when we want to speak about USA people we use the term “yankee” or “gringo” rather than “american” cause our americans arent from USA, that terms are correct or mean other things?

  • HobbitFoot
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    926 days ago

    In the USA, Yankee refers to mainly northeast US, including the New York City area. Western Americans would be neutral about being called that and you might piss off some southerners.

    My exposure to the term gringo has mainly been that it refers to white Americans. I don’t know if you would call a black American gringo or how they would accept it.

    • @throwback3090@lemmy.nz
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      125 days ago

      Eh, NY has the Yankees sports team but they are not part of New England and I’d say a good portion of the country would say NY has no Yankees in it besides the team.

          • HobbitFoot
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            125 days ago

            The term Yankee includes more than New England. That’s why I didn’t use the term New England while you did.