Yep, this is STILL happening. Seems Ubuntu no longer likes UK English.
The rather annoying update manager kept asking to install Canadian
English and Zulu (WTF?) and I couldn't stop it trying to "suggest"
updates I didn't want. Eventually, I wasn't vigilant enough, and the
"suggested" updates got their way. I now have no mouse use. When the
"Update standard folders to current language?" menace pops up I can't
proceed any further, because  its interface is MOUSE ONLY
(unforgiveable!). It wouldn't be so bad if the menace box told me which
languages it thinks I'm changing from and to. On trying the restore
option on boot, and trying to fix dpkg, I am told (multiple times)
"Could not resolve gb.archive.ubuntu.com". Is the UK a no-go area for
Ubuntu?

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After upgrade, "Update standard folders to current language" threatens to 
rename your home folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209513
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