Yes but eventually no. I'm in a kind of unique position on this since I immigrated from the States to Europe decades ago and live/lived in popular tourist destinations for Americans.
So, yeah, groups of Americans especially, and some individuals, speak way above the local normative level, football games excluded.
However, over the last four or five years many N American families have moved here, five now in my neighborhood alone. And I see these families all around my city and other places. By and large, they have (perhaps unconsciously?) adopted normative levels of speaking. It's especially notable in the younger kids.
So, I think people when they visit some place retain their own ways of doing things, because why not they will only be in the country they are visiting a short while. On the other hand, folks who move to another country seem to naturally start to fit in after a while.
Fuck with Paul at your peril. He'll write a song that will stay in the top 10 for weeks and weeks and the top 100 for years about your sorry ass (sorry John, you're still my favorite though).
You'll hear it everywhere you go....