You're in the United Kingdom?
Allow a critique. In the King's English:
You need to use I, not i. If you can type US, surely you can put a capital M and S and O in msoffice. After all, you did type AutoCAD.
You certainly may advise us. Advice however, is a noun.
As to putting the United States at the top of a pull-down list (which is what I infer you're picking at), I'm sure that on websites made in the UK, or elswhere in the EU, the lists are alphabetized normally. In designing a site for primary use in the US, why would you NOT have the majority selection at the top. It's only done to make a site easier to use, it's not done to denigrate the UK.
You mention US-only updates. An example of that would be good to see, as I am not aware of any such thing. I confess I am not outside the US, so my perspective is necessarily limited in this case.
Finally, we are "one", not 0ne. There are hundreds, not thousands of nations. We ACCEPT that. That I can see, we are calm.
If you're going to chide the US for these things, at least write in manner that conveys your idea in a professional fashion. You'll not be taken seriously otherwise.