

▲ 0 r/america
Why call the United States “America”
Why call the United States “America” when America is a continent made up of 35 countries?, I know its official name is the United States of America, but at what point did people start using “America” to refer only to the U.S.? It’s not as obvious as it seems, because in Europe and Africa many people think that “America” refers only to the United States, even though America is a continent.
u/Sue_137 — 25 days ago
▲ 8 r/AskReddit
What’s something rich people buy that isn’t actually worth the money?
reddit.comu/Sue_137 — 30 days ago