How to keep default UK English!

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Piotr57

I have opted for "defaulT UK English", not bastardized US English which has
no real standing in the literary word, else why should T S Eliot come and
work in UK and be boss of Faber, etc. and mainly leading publishing report
groups!
Back to main moan: why does the default keep shifting back to US-mode? I
don't want it; I don't use Americanisations; I may like US films but this
still does NOT make me get UK English as DEFAULT!

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Gordon

do you like poetry?
i watched the english patient today.

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Gordon

do you like poetry?
i watched the english patient today.

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