Ok. So I work security at a night club in connecticut. Last night a group of deaf guys walked in to the club. Now I know a little sign from class and aslpro.
My question is...In Deaf culture how does someone like me, a basic hearing ASL student go about letting them know that I know enough sign to help them out if they should need it? I mean I don't want to stand there and help them order their drinks (they wrote them down, standard operating procedure im sure).
Is it rude to offer you help if they dont ask for it. I mean I dont go lifting the wheel chair bound, when there are other options they can use.
I dont know if I explained that well enough. But someone please try to answer. Thanks.
My question is...In Deaf culture how does someone like me, a basic hearing ASL student go about letting them know that I know enough sign to help them out if they should need it? I mean I don't want to stand there and help them order their drinks (they wrote them down, standard operating procedure im sure).
Is it rude to offer you help if they dont ask for it. I mean I dont go lifting the wheel chair bound, when there are other options they can use.
I dont know if I explained that well enough. But someone please try to answer. Thanks.