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Do you refer to the US in third or first person?

Started by Feynman, July 09, 2008, 03:02:12 PM

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When you refer to the United States, do you use words such as "us" and "we", or do you just say the US, or America?

Third person (US)
First person (us, we)
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Feynman


just1more

Third person.

It's not usually a good thing to imply that I'm an American.

ME##


Nyerp


Daddy

Both, but I voted for first person.

I do the same thing for sports teams.   We won the World Series.  We won the NBA Finals.  We  had all of our teams make the playoffs for their respective sports.

Kalahari Inkantation

Usually first person.
"We were bombed by the Soviets. >.<"

Feynman


Nyerp


The Speaker Of Words

Quote from: Nyerp on July 09, 2008, 04:38:01 PM
THIS IS ARE COUNTRY

OUR

I say us, we.
I'm proud to be American especially here in this Latino neighborhood where, for some strange reason, everyone likes Mexico better than the USA.
I fucking hate Mexico.

KonohaShinobi


hotlikesauce.

I don't know.



I'll say like "The US is" and "The United States are".

But I'll also say "We'll do..." or "We did..."

don't let's

I don't usually use "us" and "we" when talking about things unless it's specifically taking about stuff that I have done.

Cookie

I mostly just use it in third. Does that make me less patriotic?

Nyerp


hotlikesauce.


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