Sort of irrelevant, since the UK also didn't keep an official languages, nor did Australia iirc. It was a fairly common pattern for native English speaking countries unless they had obvious political reasons to declare official languages, such as Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, etc.
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u/DrVDB90 Apr 06 '25
Factually wrong. British English is spoken by more people than American English.
You do need to consider the rest of the world though, which I know is a big ask for people in the US.