Is this accurate?

Is this accurate?

No, I think that america is a continent, and I'm italian (thus white).

Although I do sometimes use america to refer to the USA

>and I'm Italian thus white

yes

also that's a very good meme

100% accurate

Its always the spics complaining.

>and I'm italian (thus white).

Good image

>and I'm Italian thus white

>and I'm italian (thus white).

big fan of this image 2bh

saving it

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its just lost in translation, friendo

>english
"american" = from united states
"america" = united states

>spanish
"americano" = from western hemisphere
"america" = both north and south america

the word in spanish for "from united states" is "estadounidense" which is like "united states-ian"

dont know how it works in portuguese, dont really care

This is Latin Spanish
Here we use americano for US

We use "americano" or "estadounidense" for americans, not westerners, i think you are confusing it with "gringo"

Quads confirm Italians as niggers.

"America" is most often interpreted as a synonym for USA - "United States of /America/" - but "America" can also be interpreted as the name of the two American continents combined.(Which really should just be one continent, but then again, so should Europe and Asia.).

Neither of them are wrong.

This is only another case of culture shock.

Which one is "I really don't care"?

We will usually use "americano" to refer to people from USA only, and say America to refer to the continent as a whole
There are also the term norte-americano which ironically is mostly used to refer to people from USA since no knows cares about Canada down here, and estadunidense which also applies to people from USA only

White bois mad as fuck their girls drool for the BIC

I like how this post implies that Italians aren't white. It's not even subtle.

Do you watch Cake Boss?

No, N and S America are together known as 'the Americas'

I've heard it been called both though.

not in English

No, but I have?

several hundred years ago people called both continents "america", maybe that has you confused. nowadays there is a definite distinction

I don't know what to tell you? I've definitely heard people with English as a native language call it "America" before, but I'll take what you've said to heart and remember to call it "Americas" the next time.

>I'm italian (thus white)

>Implying you don't wish you could bake like that

>imblying I can't already bake like that
Cake is for fags, bread is for men