Thank you everyone! I'm hard of hearing and started learning ASL a year and a half ago (although I'm not in a class now because I don't have access to one anymore) and I'm doing a presentation on Deaf culture in my World Thought and Culture class on Friday and I wanted to start out by signing...
Hi all. So when I see people sign "deaf", some sign going from the ear to the mouth and some sign from the mouth to the ear. I think my ASL teacher taught ear to mouth and that's how I always signed it and she never told me I was wrong. But signing savvy signs mouth to ear. Is this just...
I have super thin hair so length doesn't really make a difference. But some companies ask and I have heard about managers getting upset. I have a job but I'm currently looking for another job.
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I'm trying to get a hearing aid but I don't think my level of hearing loss is enough to be considered a disability. It's somewhere between 60 and 70 decibels in my left ear only. I'm worried when I get one and say I don't have a disability when applying for jobs, I'll get in trouble when my boss...
I took ASL my senior year but my local community college doesn't offer ASL. But I can check the library
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Would anyone be willing to tutor me on ASL grammar? It seems so simple but I still get confused. Probably because it's so different from English and English is my first language. Or does anyone know good resources (free) that explain it past simple sentences like I'm going to the store?
I've heard Deaf events have a lot of bumping into people which is my biggest concern. If I tell people about my sensory issues they are usually good about touching me. I would feel most comfortable talking to people in an open area. If people know, they are usually understanding but it's the...
Hearing people attitudes have really been bugging me lately. Perhaps because I've become more involved online and seen more ignorant hearing people. I've decided to write a piece on deafness and why hearing people should care. But as to not speak over people who are more severely deaf then me...
I'm a hoh person learning ASL. I lost most of my hearing in my left hear at 7 and still live as a hearing person. I started learning ASL because it's always been an interest and my school offered it starting my senior year. I also have sensory issues due to my genetic disorder and hate being...
I mean I function well as a mostly hearing person because my right ear doesn't have any loss. It's just annoying when people seem to think hoh people hear basically nothing and can't follow conversations at all. There's different degrees of it and every hoh/Deaf person is different.
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Yes, exactly. Like am I supposed to be dumb? I just can't hear very well out of one hear. I didn't know there was a certain way I'm supposed to be. The worst is when someone says something to me on my bad side and they think I'm ignoring them.
I'm only hoh in my left ear but I function pretty well as a mostly hearing person. I just never realized how annoyed people can be over asking for a repeat. I just want to clarify that I heard you right. I've gotten pretty good at figuring out words I barely hear in loud environments. I don't...
I sometimes have to have people repeat at work (I work at Chuck E Cheese. It's hella loud) and some people get unnecessarily annoyed.
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