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While not born in English-speaking countries, they defend themselves with Pidgin English. It is absurd to say which country with the same language speaks it most correctly, each one has its variations and particular pronunciations, as happens with any language. Even in the US itself, those from the north surely use a different English than those from the south, just as it also happens with Spanish, especially if we compare it with the Spanish in Spain with that spoken in different countries in Latin America. All correct, although with different pronunciations and differences in some expressions and words.
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I don't know if I've missed something in this revived thread from several years ago. I have searched all over this for the statement that US English is superior and I have not found anything about it, only a clarification about differences with British English. It is clear that both in the USA and in England English is spoken, but the expressions US English and British English are used as a way of differentiation, just as both in Latin America and in Spain Spanish is spoken, it is differentiated on many occasions, for example in movies, either as "Latin Spanish" or "Spanish from Spain" or in "Castilian". It has nothing to do with superior or inferior and no one confirms it, the language used is that it is in each country, with its local differences in some aspects and that's it, there isn't any reason to lacks of respects with other user because of this.