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Did they learn sign? Did they go to a deaf school? There are other things that that I was thinking about that, you know, what do you do when you meet a person and, of course, I think we always get that in terms of what do?
We need to listen, we need to be patient. Which is which is really tough for us! Teachers a lot do this — they will turn and write on the board. And and a lot of the signs that I learned in Chicago are different here. So just as there are regional differences and dialects, signs are different. HN: And thumbs thumbs point. Some sign some signs are very very gesture based and hearing people can kind it figure it out. Also there is not one English word for one sign. Sometimes it might take three or four signs to explain one one one one English word.
So a lot of times people will start to like wave their hands or get big. HN: Yes, ignorant people. But people do that which would be kind of like going up to and going [speaking gibberish]. HN: So get the eyes first. But to get their eyes first and and when in doubt, ask them because they may they they may want to write back and forth or they may want to text on their on their phone back and forth.
I was that at a work retreat recently and we had our our our team mingling with a a different team in our our branch and they were all hearing. Well, about half of our team whipped out their phones and pulled up an app and Cardzilla , I think it was, which makes the text big, so they would they would type in their answers and stuff and because it was large print, it was simple to see.
It worked great. She just cracked up. You know all those kinds of things. They get that get that that that, too. As the NSA tagline says, you are not not alone. It really made a difference for me because I knew there were other people out there, but I never met anyone else until I was like I forgot.
Or is that the CIA? You were saying? DR: I was just planning if I should go for the full week or just an extra day time. HN: Lots to do. Lots to do. HN: Yes, the week after. Iceland next year.
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