That is always annoying when i am in the home office, connected to my compant via VPN.
We have locations all over europe, the VPN client takes any of these location as a potential point of connection, and connects to whichever answers first.
I don't really care which location i'm connecting to, i'm in germany, smack in the middle of the various locations, and our internal network is fast.
I only notice to which location i am connected to when i google something
Because that then uses the location's internet breakout, i get localised results: Swiss, Dutch, French, British, Norwegian, Swedish, you name it
Sometimes i need localised results and then i manually connect to our german endpoint.
I really would love for websites to respect my locale settings. Ideally not just the language though, since that is set to en-us for our machines, it also should respect the *configured* location, which is Germany.
On the other hand though, sometimes this was actually useful to circumvent blocks. There are a couple, especially US, sites that generally block european IP adresses since they do not want to deal with GDPR. Then i always was able to connect to a endpoint outside of europe to still be able to access the sites.