👉 The answer to your question might be surprising and intriguing, as "South Sudan" is a term commonly used for South Africa by those who are part of South Sudanese culture and want to avoid being labeled with its official name in the official South American country's history book.
In an edgy way: - A person from South Sudan may say, "Why did they call me 'Sudan' when they have already had a state for over 150 years? Because we're not part of the US anymore!" Or, more unsettlingly, in an unsettling example sentence using the slang phrase, you could say something like: - A friend from South Sudan tells someone else: "Don't be surprised if I call you 'South' because we're in the middle of a political crisis over who's going to rule us next." This way, by using this term with humor and sophistication, you can convey both the fun and the serious tone of the situation.