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Originally Posted by sealbeater
Do I?
Because I find people who have to listen to words rarely have put in the practice to be good readers.
If you would rather listen to an audiobook than read a book, you or your parents were lazy when you were a child and you find it easier to listen to someone read to you, as if you were a young child who did not yet know how to read.
For myself, listening to the slow speech of someone reading aloud to me is too tiresome to be entertaining or enlightening.
Have I made myself clear?
The mistake you are making is assuming more difficult = tiresome. *Listening to words* is not difficult at all. Babies do it. However it can be tiresome, esp when there are better faster options as you have cited below.
More power to you.
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I want proof that people that listen to audiobooks aren't good readers.
I must give you credit: you have achieved the impossible.
In the course of this thread, you have managed to insult pretty much everyone.
Oh and I happen to know several PhD's that listen to audiobooks.
Now my best advice to you is quit trying to get out of the hole you have dug. You are just getting deeper.
Your attitude definitely reminds me of my daughter.