Subject: Aw, no further comments?
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Posted on: 2015-06-05 01:14:00 UTC
I was half-expecting you to be the one to answer the question I left in the body of my post.
I'm truly curious: just like an American of foreign heritage is a "hyphenated American"; is there such a thing as a "hyphenated Brit/Englishman/Welshman/Scotsman"? "American-British" looks off to me, but that may be because "American" is on the wrong (from my perspective) side of the hyphen.
(P.S.: To everyone else, I know that the term "hyphenated American" historically carried a negative connotation, but I am not aware if that negative connotation still applies nowadays. Please feel free to correct me if I am in the wrong.)