I'd also like to point out how ambiguous and ineffective this method is.
>From a logical point of view, when I think of changing something to my
calendar, I look into its settings. Simple as that.

I've tried your option right now. It does what you say, but not exactly
how it should. It also modifies the language in which the days are shown
in the calendar, even though English still remains everywhere else
throughout the system. Why the hell changing the regional settings also
changes some language setting ? When I say this method is TOTALLY wrong,
I know why I'm saying it.

Look at Android. They finally got to their senses and added a nice
little option in the Calendar Settings for "Week starts on:" with the
options: "Locale default (!!), Saturday, Sunday, Monday." Is it that
hard ? Simple, logical, effective. The current method is totally
inefficient. I mean, if even a developer starts scratching their head
looking for this option, then this should tell you that something is
wrong.

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  Cannot change First day of the week in calendar in 12.04

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