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Old 07-19-2020, 09:14 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I think maybe you should fix your thinking to understand that North America factually includes both Canada and the United States. We don't own the whole continent. We just act like we do.
But the key is that North America includes Canada, the United States and Mexico (plus 20 other states). When you say North America is getting Kobo Plus, you're normally going to think North America, not just Canada alone. Besides, whenever anyone uses "Americans" in a pejorative sense, they're not referring to Canadians or Mexicans, they're referring to those who live in the United States. United States' citizens are normally referred to as "Americans," in Canada it's "Canadians," in Mexico it's "Mexicans," etc. I don't think anyone ever says United States-ians. This is the reality of the situation.
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