barmar, on 2012-April-20, 13:37, said:
If "American" doesn't refer to citizens of the USA, what term would? There's no such word as "USAn". Note that the name of our country is "United States of America" -- the preposition is not "in" or "on".
AFAIK, Canadians don't refer to themselves as Americans.
This is my guess too.
Imagine a Canadian over in the UK, having a friendly chat.
Someone from the UK says "It's good to hear the views of an American". Two guesses: First, if the host knew that his guest was a Canadian he would not refer to him as an American and secondly, the Canadian might well correct him.
We Yanks, if you prefer that, are in fact aware that Canada is in North America. I think of Mexico as being in North America but much to my surprise I found just within the past couple of years that it is often considered to be part of Central America.
And then, of course, there is South America. I am willing to bet that when someone says American he is rarely thinking of someone from Rio.
If someone really feels compelled to call me a Unistatsian I suppose I can handle it. We Americans are not an uptight sort.