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But my habit is still using both of ASL and SEE it depends on individual who likes to hears ASL or SEE if you like to hear SEE then I use SEE and if you not like SEE then I use ASL so no problem with me wink
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I understands that ASL is better than SEE because that ASL is short summary and more fast chat than exaggerate but SEE is more long exaggerate too much talking and easy to get bored anyway. I understands it is different culture between deaf and hearing too.
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RJR2K6
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Soon moving to Rochy
Posts: 1,821
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I use SEE and oral speech (I can't sign very well due to my physical disability). I use ASL face expressions, but most of hearing people don't understand deaf culture so that is why mom chose to teach me SEE, and I self taught how to read books when I was 5, and that is because of SEE.
I completely understand that some of deaf people are against SEE, but I am living in the hearing world so I have use the spoken language everywhere and I am trying to get ASL writing class at my high school partnership program; I will be fluent in both English and ASL writing by the time I go to college. I will be using ASL writing for social purposes only when I am around w/ deaf people in real life. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Soon moving to Rochy
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