Spanish Phrase
Uso Netflix más que nada.
Meaning
Literally “I use Netflix more than anything.” It’s a casual way to say that Netflix is the activity you spend most of your free time on, outweighing all other hobbies or platforms.
When to use
Use this sentence when talking about your entertainment habits, comparing Netflix to other streaming services, TV, reading, or any leisure activity. It works in informal conversation, social media posts, or language‑learning introductions.
✦Grammar Breakdown
UsoNetflixmásquenada
Uso (verb)
First‑person singular present of usar (to use). In this context it means “I use” or “I watch.”
más que (comparative)
Structure for “more than.” It links the verb phrase with the element of comparison.
nada (indefinite pronoun)
When used after más que, nada means “anything” – the phrase más que nada = “more than anything.”
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué sueles hacer en tu tiempo libre?
What do you usually do in your free time?
Uso Netflix más que nada.
I use Netflix more than anything.
✕Common Mistakes
Uso Netflix más nada.
The comparative structure requires the conjunction que; dropping it changes the meaning.
Uso Netflix más que nada.
Do not translate literally as “more that nothing”; it means “more than anything.”
Uso Netflix más que nada.
If you want to stress watching rather than using, use veo instead of uso.
↔Alternatives
Veo Netflix más que nada.
I watch Netflix more than anything.
Prefiero Netflix sobre todo.
I prefer Netflix above all.
Netflix es lo que más veo.
Netflix is what I watch the most.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries streaming services have become the default way to watch series and movies, so saying “Uso Netflix más que nada” instantly signals a modern, tech‑savvy lifestyle. The phrase más que nada can also be used to emphasize a preference (e.g., “Me gusta la música más que nada” – “I love music above all”). Be aware that in formal contexts you might replace Netflix with a more generic term like “servicios de streaming.”

