If I’m talking to an English speaker from outside of the US, is there any confusion if I say “soccer”?

For example, when I was in college a friend asked for a “torch”. I was confused for quite some time, because I didn’t know it was another word for “flashlight”. Does the same thing happen with the word “soccer”? Should I clarify by saying, “…or football”?

Thank you!

    • Th4tGuyII
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      Canada is in North America the continent, which the US (sometimes referred to as America) is also in - saying Canada is America is like saying Great Britain is Europe

      Edit: NA is a sub-continent, not the continent

      Edit 2: Scratch Edit 1

        • Th4tGuyII
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          Looked it up properly, you’re right. I shouldn’t have second-guessed myself

          • @BigilusDickilus
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            I think I have seen Central America referred to as a sub continent, but that doesn’t really make sense other than to create a formal differentiation between them and USA/Canada.

      • @Bye
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        And North America is in America

        • pewter
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          People in the USA would probably reword that sentence as “And North America is in the Americas.”

          It’s similar to how North and South Dakota are called “The Dakotas,” not “Dakota.”

        • Setarkus.LW
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          51 year ago

          And “America” is in “North America”

        • Th4tGuyII
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          Yes, but I don’t think the person I was replying to was referring to America the landmass given the context and wording - plus even in the context given, it would still be more accurate to say North America, as Southern/Latin America doesn’t share the same cultural identity with North America

          • @Taalen
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            I debated whether I should say NA or American, but I figured I don’t know what Canadians use, so there we go. Anyway, nice to see that debate is still alive and healthy. I gave up on it ~20 or so years ago. Writing unitedstatesman was exhausting after a while :)

    • Otter
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      But it’s not called ‘soccer’ in mexico or central / south america, so ‘america’ in that context wouldn’t make sense