Sadly, it is really anoying of not having this option set default...
Here's a good reason for hat:

At my office, for multiple reasons, we are using KDE into our
operational environment.  We have a full french/english setup and KDE
allows to switch between both languages perfectly fine BUT:

There is no way to force GTK applications to also run in the language
choosen by the user unless it internally has specific options for it.
Therefore, if the system wide language is set to english, french users
will have to manually set the language into OpenOffice (since it does
have such option) while they will have to be stuck with an english
firefox & gimp & mostly every other gtk apps.  Same goes the other way
around... Since the user using the desktop is never the same each day,
the language varies depending of who's sitting at that specific desk all
the time.  So we are stuck at having one of the two languages not fully
functional.

How can I properly get around this issue without having a language
chooser at the login screen that will set all background locales
properly at login time?

For this specific reason I am strongly suggesting for a return of this option 
into GDM as it was default and working well in previous ubuntu releases up 
until this is finally set by default into lightdm:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gdm/+bug/1015114

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