Mexico's one big advantage over the US right now could stall the 'Made in America' push
Mexico's one big advantage over the US right now could stall the 'Made in America' push

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Mexico's one big advantage over the US right now could stall the 'Made in America' push

Isn't Mexico in America?
What is with this lately? I really don't understand. I know you're not actually confused when someone says America because no one uses America/American for anything but the people/place of the USA, and they never have. So what exactly are y'all trying to achieve? All I know is that some people get a strange smug satisfaction from pointing it out, but why?
Maybe other American, non-US, people are tired of it? Mexicans are Americans. Chileans are Americans. Canadians are Americans. Gringos are Americans.
America is a continent, not a country. As a non-gringo, I am still American.
But the United States like to think they are unique and stand alone in the world, so they have cooped up the “American” name.
That’s the weird part. Not people saying the objective truth that the United States are not “America”.
You're right, I'm not confused, I can guess from the headline that made in America means not the continent America. But that makes it so strange. Why don't you say made in the USA if that what it means?
I recently learned that Mexico's full name is The United States of Mexico, so we actually share the US part of our official names, but not the America part. So it would be more confusing to call Mexico America, and more confusing to call the USA just the US
Isn't Germany in Afroeurasia?