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
@CLManussier life print works better on desktop. It is a massive site that is run by professors who teach ASL. It’s very well-known for people who want to learn sign language, and rather than learning some thing like happy new year which you won’t use except for once a year you can learn some basic sign fairly quickly. There’s fingerspelling practice and there’s practice so learning how to sign numbers because it’s kind of important to know.
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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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
@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!
@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.