

Google takes their place name data from the relevant country’s official government sources. That source data changed. This is exactly like when the previous administration renamed Mt McKinley to Denali.
Google takes their place name data from the relevant country’s official government sources. That source data changed. This is exactly like when the previous administration renamed Mt McKinley to Denali.
There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of place names that are not internationally recognised around the world.
You mean Estados Unidos ? In Spanish, ‘America’ already refers to the north and south continents, not to the USA
What’s her name ?
Abacuses all the way.
Ummm. Yes?
Why do I get the feeling that you’re a flat earther?
So… you’re saying that if we change the word to one that works, then the sentence is okay.
You’re also the weirdo using singular verbs with a plural noun. An unusual choice for sure.
Edit: wow, thanks for the downvotes. I thought we had moved away from the childish knee-jerk reactions that reddit was famous for.
If you normally drive the van with a load on the rear axle and it went for a service with nothing in the back, that could explain why they adjusted it higher.