I confirm this. Yes, I live in Germany, I am German and Spanish, but I
like much more better American English as Desktop Language, mainly
because of less translation errors. But as region I use Ireland, which
is also European, has the € and has like in Germany the same date format
like Australian and Canadian. Because of almost same time zone I prefer
it and it has a point between integers and decimal numbers (as most
software is written mainly first in US format, I prefer point than comma
(and comma is usual in Germany, Spain, France, Italy and surely many
other countries in Europe, too)). But then in terminal and nautilus I
have this annoying US format (e.g.: 7/27/2025 instead 27/7/2025).
Interesting that in nautilus at least it should work with UK, which have
no € and because of this autocratic president of Russia Putin they
neither are European (many evidences exist that Putin influenced the
democatic vote in England (not whole UK! They may not vote although they
are part of it!)). But ok, in Ubuntu the setting for region hopefully
does not influence which money symbol is used as default.

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  Language and Region date format settings for Australia not obeyed

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