When I was younger it was quite usual to rent, rather than buy a TV set. I decided that a washing machine was more important to me and so needed to save every spare penny for that; hence I didn't have a TV. I then lived abroad for a few years so had no TV for eight years. On returning to the UK I did buy a very small, portable set, but was so dismayed at the content that it didn't stay very long. Since then we have had short periods of having a TV in the house, but were always happy to use the off button. Our children have never been much taken with having a set, so when one of our sons was twelve and came home from school to find we'd bought a TV he was actually very upset at the thought that we might not have so much family time.
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) Her siblings have all chosen not to have televisions.