The issue you're seeing is more specifically that LC_TIME is set to
fi_FI.UTF-8.  So the language setting *in general* is set to en_US, but
the time settings are handled based on the target country.

The problem is that LC_TIME controls not only the display language for
days of the week / months of the year, but also default time formatting
strings for things like time of day and date.  It's not obvious, given
the choice between the country and the language, that either of these
options is more correct than the other.

** Summary changed:

- Desktop image ignores installation language setting for locale
+ Desktop image ignores sets LC_TIME based on country, not selected language

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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  Desktop image ignores sets LC_TIME based on country, not selected
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