$ cat /etc/default/locale 
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US

$ cat .pam_environment 
LANGUAGE        DEFAULT=en
LANG    DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC      DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TIME DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY     DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_PAPER        DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NAME DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS      DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE    DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT  DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION       DEFAULT=en_US.UTF-8
PAPERSIZE       DEFAULT=letter

hum, that could explain where the LANGUAGE=en came from when I looked
around previously.

Would that affect clock output at all?  I'll have a look.

Just wanted to note that I have not created the .pam_environment file
and my system has gone through the loops of upgrading to Eoan from
Bionic

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