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YouTube Language Settings


Question Posted Saturday December 6 2008, 6:44 pm

I guess I must've clicked on some weird link or something, because whenever I go to youtube, it's all in Japanese (or Chinese or something, I really wouldn't know the difference). How can I change it back to English? (Someone recommended clicking on a little globe on the corner of the screen but there's no globe.)

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Cux answered Sunday December 7 2008, 6:33 pm:
At the top in the left corner, you should see "Worldwide" and "English", though I don't know what it would be in Chinese or Japanese.

Click on English US.

That should fix it.

--Jack
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