I agree with the submitter.

The display of text before usplash reminds me of Win95/98 times.
It's just an opinion, but every major OS has moved towards this
trend of removing boot messages if everything is OK, and thus
making the boot process look a lot more polished.

GRUB should be made completely silent, unless errors occur.
The user could still access the menu by holding ESC key.
Also, the kernel loading messages should be removed.

Error messages, on the contrary, should still be displayed in case
something goes wrong, so he user can promptly be informed,
and look for and apropriate solution, or file a bug report.

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grub should "silently succeed"
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