There several assumptions in the above list which cannot be taken as
given:

1) the users language preference in known and can be easily set at the time an 
account is created
2) there is an user interface in the desktop environment to select the language 
of a session
3) every user of the system will be able to navigate in the system's default 
language to this interface in order to change it to his preferred/native 
language

The first assumption is Ubuntu-specific, e.g. it is currently not
possible to select the preferred language when creating users through
YaST in openSUSE. E.g. in a large computer lab an admin creating
accounts may not know what languages a user speaks. The second
assumption is GNOME/KDE-centric, there is e.g. no native UI to switch
the user's language in Xfce, LXDE, or when using a plain window manager.
Even if there is, it will be very difficult for a user to find it if
he/she does not understand the default language.

Use cases where this becomes a problem are e.g. computer labs in public
libraries or universities and even in my own household where not
everyone speaks the preferred/native language of the owner of each
computer.

So I support the request to add this functionality back to LightDM.

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