SilentSigns
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I'm curious what everyone thinks about offering interpreting to someone who is deaf and is having a tough time.
I was working, and a deaf couple was trying to buy some things, and I could tell the employee and the deaf couple were both getting frustrated. I walked up and explained that I knew ASL and I could help them if they wanted me to. They seemed to be okay with it, but after awhile it seemed as though they were getting annoyed. Is there an imaginary line that one shouldn't cross?
What does everyone think?
I was working, and a deaf couple was trying to buy some things, and I could tell the employee and the deaf couple were both getting frustrated. I walked up and explained that I knew ASL and I could help them if they wanted me to. They seemed to be okay with it, but after awhile it seemed as though they were getting annoyed. Is there an imaginary line that one shouldn't cross?
What does everyone think?