Talk:American people
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Brendel, I've reverted your edits, at least those you didn't revert yourself. There is no need to bold United States. I think including the see reference to Demographics of the United States is better in the line with the information about that possible use than indented below it, both for meaning and appearance. Finally, "the American people" is used outside of the United States to mean the people of the United States. We might as well include it. -Acjelen 21:11, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
- No problem- you're right "The American people" refers to the residents of the US in many parts outside the US. When a German says "the American people" he or she is talking about Americans- so we seem to look eye on eye on the issue. As for bolding the US, you're right it is kind of inconsistent with other disambig pages where only the term discussed is bold-faced. Regards, Signaturebrendel 09:03, 11 March 2007 (UTC)