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People born in the USA, whom I meet on the internet and in real life can proud of incredibly about their nation. Especially on the internet I often see that word: "nation"

I was not born in a country founded by nomadic people. The country I live in has a very long history, a deep culture and a national consciousness. However, the two definitions I mentioned in the previous sentence don't exist in Americans, but there is a national consciousness.

So what makes "American"s a nation? For Americans, how do you describe yourself with the definition of nation?

People born in the USA, whom I meet on the internet and in real life can proud of incredibly about their nation. Especially on the internet I often see that word: "nation" I was not born in a country founded by nomadic people. The country I live in has a very long history, a deep culture and a national consciousness. However, the two definitions I mentioned in the previous sentence don't exist in Americans, but there is a national consciousness. So what makes "American"s a nation? For Americans, how do you describe yourself with the definition of nation?

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I'm really surprised that you responded to this. Good for you (either that or the ccp changed their policy.)

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hahaha, i guess im a cheeky turkish

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stick around, i'd like to talk to you but i have to finish somework first.

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What country are you from then? Can't be Turkey (Turkic peoples were nomads). Can't be China (Chinese, particularly Northern Han have a great deal of Mongol and Eurasian nomad ancestry; South Han are ~1/4 what we now call Vietnamese, particularly on the X chromosome.)

If you are from one of those countries, you're incorrect on you're country's founding.

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Im not going to sit here and tell the history of europe and asia, but most of the countries you think of in europe at the moment are made up of nomadic crowds and i guess everybody came from africa, right?

In fact, it was quite normal for nomadic communities to emigrate in our time, even if there were settled turkish empires It must have attracted our attention to see some communities migrating after nearly every communities were settled

but we still think as if latin america has a lot of nation of its own, there must be something strange there