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As an aussie that's live in Australia most of his life, live in UK for 6 months and now been living in the US for 2 years I'll give my 2c.
Whatever you know about Americans from TV and your encounters in the UK, ignore. Americans are loyal, friendly and very understanding good listeners (it's only when you make them travel around the world they act weird).
The reason I talk about Americans and not America is because people really do make a country. One thing you will find about the US is that every state or region is very unique - totally different culture/people/accents/lifestyle... The west coast is awesome - the people are more 'stuck up', the mid west they're a friendly bunch, but don't go out much and their aint much to do ;) East coast is more like London I guess - overcrowded, somewhat drab but lots to do. W
Whatever you do, the number 1 rule if you visit the US is to make sure you visit as much of it as possible to get a true feeling for this wonderous land.