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I have a tendency to sign PSE as opposed to ASL. I think because it's easier to sign and speak at the same time using PSE. SEE is easier for hearing people to comprehend, thus, I think some hearing people who attempt to learn sign language tend to use SEE because it makes sense to them.
I teach ASL to my students and, honestly, it helps me sign better by being a teacher. It forces me to keep myself in check and teach them properly.
That person who signed "butter" and then "fly" is strange to me. I have never seen anyone sign like that. Interesting.
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