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@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ default options such as :djadminopt:`--verbosity` and :djadminopt:`--traceback`.
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The :meth:`BaseCommand.execute` method sets the hardcoded ``en-us`` locale
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because the commands shipped with Django perform several tasks
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- (for example, user-visible content and database population) that require
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- a system-neutral string language (for which we use ``en-us``).
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+ (for example, user-facing content rendering and database population) that
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+ require a system-neutral string language (for which we use ``en-us``).
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If your custom management command uses another locale, you should manually
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activate and deactivate it in your :meth:`~BaseCommand.handle` or
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