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Cathe
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 765
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Is this understandable in Deaf Culture?
Is this concept only appropriate to a hearing culture
or would Deaf people find this funny since every one laughs and every one knows when something is fake like some laughter on TV? |
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Cathe
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 765
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Come on guys. Your not going to hurt my feelings!
I want to know how many Deaf people get the reference to "canned laughter" and if you do or don't weather ASL is your primary language or Other language is primary? Thanks |
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Cathe
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 765
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it being fake laughter come across? And is the fake laughter of a Deaf person signed in any way? Some times English speaking people will say something like, "HaHa that was sooooo funny" Meaning of course they didn't think it was very funny at all. Is their a sign that would combine laughter and sarchasim? |
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Cathe
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 765
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Because canned laughter "sounds" fake. Without the facial expression this would "appear" fake too. |
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Cathe
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 765
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Well I just emailed Keith Wann and he said the "canned"
part of this joke didn't really come across in the joke, even for him. So I asked what if... You have about 12 plastic arms on sticks, with the sign either HAHA or laughter and when something funny happens, you wave those arms all around! He said that would be funny and the cultural equivalent to canned laughter! But better yet, this litttle Hearie person made Keith Wann laugh! I will walk on cloud nine for days~ ![]() |
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