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English, 05.04.2021 22:50, babygirlslay109

Why does following American traditions, having a strong sense of nationality, and partaking in American customs and culture make and American an American. (Jeez, this is such a stup'id question. My English teacher hats my scrawny guts, I swear!)
Also, please answer with just whatever you think. I doesn't have to be textbook or whatever, just why YOU think that junk makes Americans Americans.
(I'm not at all patriotic, clearly. lol)

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