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| quote: | Originally posted by jploveparade
.... Especially Dutch people use both UK-English and USA-English mixed: lift/elevator for example... |
I agree with you here 100%, you can't make the difference between UK and USA-English, unless you live or you've lived in any of these countries. 
It's one reason why it's hard for us foreigners to speak english. 
As for me, I've never been to the USA nor the UK, so...
In the meantime, I've lived in Paris for some years, and I learned some english there, so I used to have a terrible french accent while speaking english. Fortunately it's already gone now. (got back the hungarian accent, hehe )
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