** Description changed: I'm in Brussels, setting up a fresh new Xubuntu 22.04 LTS system that otherwise so far respects my settings of en-GB (with a UK keyboard) Panel clock for some reason provides a date in Dutch. (mandaag 09 mei 2022) and it is not obvious how to persuade it to do otherwise. I never expressed during configuration a preference for Dutch, so this would appear to be a bug. Also note that my IP address corresponds, per whois, to an ISP in - Charleroi, Wallonia, which is French-speaking. (Brussels-capital-region, - which I set as my city for timezone purposes, is _de jure_ bilingual but - _de facto_ about 90% Francophone, followed by Engish, followed by - Dutch). If you can't cope with not having a nice neat one-language-per- - country mapping, and can't cope with people who are not using the local - language, then just respect the user settings rather than trying to - second-guess based on IP. + Charleroi, Wallonia, which is French-speaking.
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