It most likely varies from person to person. For example, some American people can find Spanish accents or French accents appealing, while others find it annoying. It's all in personal taste I imagine.
i like cats
They immigrated to British North America because they felt like it
it was hard
it was hard as they took all the land
"The British will act like famous people"
After a while, it will sound a little British to your American friends when you return home, but you will still sound American to British ears.
British people may perceive American accents as diverse and varying based on region. Commonly, American accents are described as sounding clear, assertive, and energetic compared to British accents. Some British individuals may associate American accents with Hollywood films, TV shows, or specific regions like New York or Texas.
Many people like the British
all british peole sing like their not british
you can sing like him, if your voice taxture is same as kishore kumar has. also your normal speaking acents should be like him an atticude while singing matters a lot
British people use 'u' in words, like in the word colours. The same American English words do not have the 'u', e.g. colors.
because they were first made in Britain, that's like asking why fat people American
It depends on the people, different people like different music. Some might, some might not.
That's really an opinion
Some British people may imitate American accents for fun or in specific settings like acting or comedy. However, it's not common for British people to regularly use American accents in everyday conversation unless they have lived in the US or are specifically trying to practice or improve their American accent.
because they felt like it
Some British people may find American accents interesting or appealing, while others may not. It largely depends on personal preference.