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When I met a Jewish kid from Indiana speaking with an affected British accent (actually it sounded like a mishmash of Kiwi/Oz) and accompanying terminology, it just sounded fake and creepy. He obviously had issues.
The only person in America who actually tries to look or sound British is Jetblast. I think that answers your question.
I have spent many years cultivating my online Australian persona
Not sure about the US, but my part of Canada "Cheers" is the go to salutation for "hip/cool" kids.