Adobe application manager is in english, but app CS6 downloads in a foreign language.(?)

hello,
trying to download CS6 but all i'm getting is what looks to me is dutch or swedish.
anyone know how to get it all back to english? frustrating first glance at CS6.

hello,
i'll snip in below:
- What OS are you on and version thereof? (ex Window 7 64-bit, OSX 10.7.4, etc)
i'm runing 10.7.4
- What language is your OS set to?
my OS is set to english.
- Is there a reason you chose English - (International) vs English (North America), just seemed odd?
i was trying the "other" english. neither work.
- Is this a home computer or work computer on a network? just want to ensure you are an administrator
home computer.
- Does the language appear to be the same regardless of if you reisntall?
yes unfortuneatley. i un-installed the entire suite and kicked everything off my desk top, then went back through the download process again, downloaded all apps and it still came out foriegn.
now, here's is something -- when i got my first iphone, it thought i was a forienger and i had to go into my phone and set the language there. but when i turned on the iphone for the first time, it was another language.
so that adds a level of wierdness huh? (to fix it, i had to go onoine and look at a series of screenshots so i could tell where i was in the settings screens)
- Which products have you installed already that you are seeing this in?
anyhting CS6 related. illustrator, photoshop and in-design. basically the suite.
thanks a ton for trying to help. i'll post a screen shot of the language.
WELL look at that. i just went to open the application manager and now its all in english. hahahahaha... 2 hours ago it wasn't... i'll report back!

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