• Jeffool @lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s incredibly common in the US, especially among younger people. This was just on the first page of my search but I’m sure you can find tons of similar stories over the years: https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/more-americans-prefer-watching-shows-with-subtitles-study-finds/ar-AA1rj48O

    Overall, half of respondents said they use subtitles regularly.

    Personally I’ve always done it since my youth as well (around '96.) Admittedly that was mostly because I mostly used my TV to watch late at night instead of sleep… But it wasn’t even unheard of then to prefer subtitles. And it was pretty common at the HD switch over, often citing bad speakers (both quality and physical design.)

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      21 hours ago

      Thanks for that and quite interesting. Then it is indead cultural thing, or a generational one.