*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 123435 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123435

The bug is still there. I have the German and the English language
installed. When I switch from German to English the folders stay german.
For example the documents folder is still called "Dokumente". I first
tried to change the language via the "Language Support" tool than I
tried to make en_US.UTF-8 the default language via GDM. The output of
locale ist correct, everything is on en_US.UTF-8 as it should, but the
folders stay untouched. The ~/.config/user-dirs.locale stays on de_DE.
When I manually adjust it to en_US and run xdg-user-dirs-(gtk)-update
afterwards nothing happens. The ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs doesn't seem to
change, too.

However sometimes (I can't determine what exactly triggers it) a
graphical frontend (Proppopped up and asked me if I wanted to adjust the
user folders to the correct language. But I only saw that once or twice
and I really don't know what triggered it. I assume that was meant to be
the "right way" - Somebody switches his language and then is asked if he
wants the user folders to be localized, too.

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folders aren't properly localized anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134986
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