Inside the US, we don't refer to ourselves as "American", we seem to go by whatever the hell our descent was, but outside of the US we refer to ourselves as "American".
Is America the only country that does this?
Also, on another note: To all you who are not native English speakers: When you buy a videogame, do you play it in English or your native language?
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Bearbeitet von Spinager: 9/14/2013 12:14:03 AMidk, but it do it. The reason i think is because people in America would automatically think your American. SO no point of saying, I'm American in America. Unless you dont identify yourself with your ethnicity. I say im Mexican b/c both my parents are Mexican. But in Mexico, i tell them im from the US.