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Remove NOTE on broswer UI language (dotnet#34430)
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aspnetcore/blazor/globalization-localization.md

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Use the `CultureExample1` component shown in the [Demonstration component](#demonstration-component) section to study how globalization works. Issue a request with United States English (`en-US`). Switch to Costa Rican Spanish (`es-CR`) in the browser's language settings. Request the webpage again.
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> Some browsers force you to use the default language setting for both requests and the browser's own UI settings. This can make changing the language back to one that you understand difficult because all of the setting UI screens might end up in a language that you can't read. A browser such as [Opera](https://www.opera.com/download) is a good choice for testing because it permits you to set a default language for webpage requests but leave the browser's settings UI in your language.
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When the culture is United States English (`en-US`), the rendered component uses month/day date formatting (`6/7`), 12-hour time (`AM`/`PM`), and comma separators in numbers with a dot for the decimal value (`1,999.69`):
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* **Date**: 6/7/2021 6:45:22 AM

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