Should people read me with a Brazilian accent?
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Should people read me with a Brazilian accent?
They wouldn't know how to do that.
And no. I don't have a Brazilian accent. I'd like to make it British, but due to the Hollywoodian youtubers, it's kind of an US'er accent...
But I'm not from the US, so I don't refer to that country as "America"... which is the British's fault, by the way. Although...
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Should people read me with a Brazilian accent?
They wouldn't know how to do that.
And no. I don't have a Brazilian accent. I'd like to make it British, but due to the Hollywoodian youtubers, it's kind of an US'er accent...
But I'm not from the US, so I don't refer to that country as "America"... which is the British's fault, by the way. Although...
Unlike other Americans (from Brazil, Argentina, Mexico), I understand why US'ers call themselves (the) Americans...
Their country has no name. (United States isn't a name.) Their States have names (Philadelphia, Carolina, Texas, California, Idaho, Montana....), but their country has no name. That's why they can only call it America.
Whereas every other country in America have names: Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Canada, Guatemala....
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Unlike other Americans (from Brazil, Argentina, Mexico), I understand why US'ers call themselves (the) Americans...
Their country has no name. (United States isn't a name.) Their States have names (Philadelphia, Carolina, Texas, California, Idaho, Montana....), but their country has no name. That's why they can only call it America.
Whereas every other country in America have names: Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Canada, Guatemala....
But yeah: all US'ers are Americans, but not all Americans are US'ers...