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I'm from EU and we had this rule only during English class after we progressed past the basics, to make sure we learn to speak in normal conversation.
We always had many languages in EU and many ppl speak at least two.
I wouldn't worry about forgetting how to think in your regional language, because fluent speakers can switch the language they think in on the fly.
More worrisome is the effect on your regional culture. Make sure regional songs, plays and stories won't be lost. It's not just for tourism, but also important for cultural identity.
I know stories from some 40 to 50 years ago, when talking in a regional dialect could get you in trouble at school. From what I can tell we have as a society moved past that, and actually cherish local dialects and variations, but they are in decline regardless.