Do you say "US", "USA" or "America"?

"America" sounds cringey and can be confused with the entire continent, "US" sounds geeky.
I like saying "USA".
It's an acronym for "United States of America" which sounds cool and epic.

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the states, the INV, the Soda-Popcon, the WHOMEVERSHITIT>

None of the continent matters (except for the USA)

I use all three depending on context

Most of USA doesn't matter(except for the California & New York)

Yea, so?

US

I prefer to say the United States

I say America, when in Europe people always asked "are you from America?", not US or USA.

eupoornited states, also known as ES.

Den USA.

America, worst ally, because even you know full and well what everyone means when you hear it. You don't think "Canada." The person speaking would have fucking said Canada. You sure as fuck don't think about Mexico, no one does. And South America is clumped together AS "South America."

Get over it. We won.

Either america or the us

Both coasts, Texas and the great lakes are all pretty important.

They have hamburger factories too?

America when referring to the country, USA when referring to the government.
So I'm from America, and the USA reached a trade agreement with Honduras.

I'm fond of Fatistan.

Somehow people always know exactly that I'm referring to them.

USA since it is abbreviation of the official name United Slaves of Askhenazi

I say "US" because adding the A is kinda pointless by then. Unless I'm chanting, then I say USA

USA USA USA USA USA USA

US because "America" sounds wrong and "USA" sounds like I'm chanting.

mutttopia

This.

I say all three, depending on how I feel about it... it's random.

But I feel like "the US" has a more casual tone. Like if I say "hey, you heard about what's going on in the US?" it has this casual tone like I talk about it all the time. I wouldn't say that to a doctor. I wouldn't say "hey doctor, i'm visiting the US soon".
Meanwhile "the USA" or "America" is less casual

Depends on the context, if speaking English in a formal situation at work I say "the US", if not maybe "the states" or "America".
When speaking spanish "Estados Unidos" (US) is most likely used or "El gabacho" in informal situations.

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obsessed and seething

I usually say Amérique or Etats-Unis.

US
Because America is for the continent only

America, and Amerika in Slovene

I say Los Estados Unidos de America del norte.

Estados Unidos

i say fat country filled with stupid niggers.

I live to serve my female ashkenazi masters

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I just say America

Aмepикa, Cшa, штaты
(America, usa, the states)

america

It's America, the continents are North and South America respectively

You mean like in English or in one's native language?
In English I avoid using "America". It sounds worse than the United States.
In Russian, it's more common to refer to the US as "Aмepикa/Amerika", or (Штaты/the States).