It took me a while to track down this problem as well.  I was in
Malaysia when I reinstalled and picked the appropriate time zone then,
but then the login screen comes up with day names in Malay even though
my language is English.

This sets locale settings in /etc/default/locale that are inconsistant
with my intent of a US American English install.  Even after changing
the /etc/default/locale to en_US the login manager SDDM still shows Days
in Malay - I'm unsure how to resolve.

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