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What is the difference between British and American English?

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"Let language arise naturally from awareness, free from the constraints of cultural identities and borrowed mannerisms."

According to Osho, the British-American split is secondary: British English feels uptight and tense; American English, a reactive opposite, turns loose and ‘lousy.’ He refuses both labels, speakingRajneesh English”—spontaneous, authentic expression grounded in freedom of speech. The real point isn’t accents or rules but presence: let language arise naturally from awareness rather than conforming to cultural identities or borrowed mannerisms.
Don’t worry about speaking British or American—just talk simply and honestly as yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety about “correct” English, improving clarity and connection.
- Encourages authenticity instead of copying borrowed styles.
- Frees you from social labels so conversation feels relaxed and present.
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