The same is true for the metric system. Ubuntu touch thinks that everyone who speaks English, calculates their distance in miles / feet / whatever unit from the stone age. Even though I am Dutch, I like my phone to be in the English language, but I do want my distances to show in metres, kilometres etc. There is even a language called "English (Denmark)", but even that language uses miles
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