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Hours a day you watch tv?

TLDR: Hours a day you watch tv?
In a forum thread discussing television viewing habits, Lammchen notes an increase in TV watching during winter due to more indoor activities like crafting, and less in summer due to outdoor activities like hiking. Butterfly88 mentions not watching traditional TV channels but streaming content for about 1.5 hours daily. The conversation reflects how seasonal activities and personal preferences influence TV viewing patterns.
How many hours a day do you watch tv?

I find that in the winter I watch more tv because I'm usually doing more crafting and less outdoor activities. In the summer I like to hiking for hours and when I get home I have to get my household chores done so TV is last on my mind.
 

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