Jason76
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Us as in, "They know us." or do people see it as American?
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In England us means useless, as in "this heater is u/s in this weather".
It's true - we refer to the country as "The USA" or America, Well I've heard it called "Trump's triumph" by a couple of people recently.
.us stands for USA . Any website having the extension .us belongs to USA.
Because cctld are 2 charactersI don't understand why they didn't use .usa rather than the ambiguous us.
.Com of course is the first choice in the u.s, but what's going to be the alternative choice for a local company? That's the million dollar question, I believe it will be .us. Don't live in the past Things are changing and changing fast. If your interested in the .us space do your own research.USA used dot.com for years as their extension, so while it has made inroads with some endusers most endusers prefer to get the dotcom and US hasn't had as strong of an impact as UK CA and other home country extensions imho
Joe T