#ASL I'm the person you want to cook for a party. I'll go early, set things up and put things away later.
I'm NOT the person you want at the party unless it's a bunch of HoH or deaf people. Noisy environments are killers for the hard of hearing.
I got up and walked away while they were banging boxes of jingle bells as a game. What game? Got me.
The people who know I don't hear well can't remember. Even the person who teaches ASL.
People wonder why I almost never go to parties.
@J_Windrow Please forgive me if this is a dumb or insensitive question. I truly mean no offense. Why would you be uncomfortable at a loud party? Hearing people might not be able to hear and understand one another, but wouldn't you read lips as well as if it were silent? Some deaf people have trouble speaking understandably, which might be worse with noise, but the same goes for people with a strong accent. Clearly I'm missing something.
@J_Windrow Wow. No I hadn't read anything before the nice reference you gave. I always thought of lip reading as a hard won always accurate skill most deaf people learned. It's always presented as a near magical art for eavesdropping on the corrupt politicians plotting together, shy royals discussing His Majesty, etc. Yet the examples in your article make perfect common sense, more so than some magical ability. Thanks
@walterbays #ASL you're welcome. I'm always educating people. Most people with hearing loss do no speech reading.
I have one friend who is very accurate with it, but I think it's a function of her high functioning autism in conjunction with the hearing loss.
Check out YouTube re: misheard lyrics
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=misheard+lyrics+youttube&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:998b46ea,vid:ysJVPcPDwkA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i30s2sHWLBs
This is my life. Looking at people and thinking WTF did they just say???