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Oct 13, 2021 12:34PM
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Yeah. You can technically listen to a book if you can’t physically read. Therefore it isn’t”reading”
I don't think that it counts as specifically "reading" but you're still experiencing the book when you're listening to it... does that make sense?
Yes. I mean, on gr, you can mark it as "read", but you can't go around telling people you read a book if you listened to an audiobook...
Yeah but... I think most people will say that they "read" the book because, at least for me, that's just a way of saying that you experienced it. I dont know... I guess it just comes more naturally than saying "I listened to a book"
No. Listening is not reading. You have to have to book and be looking at the words to be reading the book.







