Been thinking I should learn a FEW (at minimum) #ASL signs, just to be a more useful member of a society that includes many #deaf and #HardOfHearing people. So, today looked up a couple of the absolute basics and thought I'd share w/y'all!
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Been thinking I should learn a FEW (at minimum) #ASL signs, just to be a more useful member of a society that includes many #deaf and #HardOfHearing people. So, today looked up a couple of the absolute basics and thought I'd share w/y'all!
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Been thinking I should learn a FEW (at minimum) #ASL signs, just to be a more useful member of a society that includes many #deaf and #HardOfHearing people. So, today looked up a couple of the absolute basics and thought I'd share w/y'all!
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Happy Holidays
https://youtu.be/uxWnQtezOA4
Been thinking I should learn a FEW (at minimum) #ASL signs, just to be a more useful member of a society that includes many #deaf and #HardOfHearing people. So, today looked up a couple of the absolute basics and thought I'd share w/y'all!
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Aaaand ➡ Happy New Year!
https://youtu.be/gu92gzZSf6k
@J_Windrow
Looks like there's a lot there, but the search tools are a bit dodgy? Perhaps just not optimized for mobile site; will check later from a desktop.
I'll def. check it out. That said, because I work part-time in retail, it seems to me that if I focus on picking up ONE new thing at a time that would be applicable to situations in which I've already encountered people who are #deaf and/or #HardOfHearing, I would have the best chance of remembering on the fly. Right now, I've got a decent shot of using my new phrase for the next 7-10 days!
So far, so good w/my strategy; though my vocabulary is small 🤏, it has definitely grown!!
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@J_Windrow
Thank you/welcome is one I've known for years, along w/sorry and a few others w/fingerspelling.
Plus, we can all type on our phones, now for truly complex stuff. But, for the basics (especially the stuff I say to most everyone 8,000x/day), I'm looking them up as they occur to me, and then trying to share w/others since I've already found the video!
@CLManussier
Consider learning: thank you, welcome, help, and nice meet you.
Help - you can ask if someone needs help or they can tell you they need help.
Thank you/Welcome is always good
nice meet you is both polite and welcoming
One of the people at PATH at the mall realized I couldn't hear and was able to do some basic sign with me and I donated to their program. Not Merry Xmas - nice meet you, thank you, welcome
Best of luck to you