Help a hearing person behave!

gantlaci

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When people talk with their hands, (assuming you sign), does it come across like baby talk? Or jibberish? Or a foreign language?
What???? That's offensive. But I am sure you did not mean it to be.

As for the rest of your post, too long. Break it up. I can't answer all that at once. I like to give things a little thought first.

As for the texting back and forth to your deaf co worker, he probably has his own network and interests like most of us form friendships here and they follow through to real life.
 
What???? That's offensive. But I am sure you did not mean it to be....
I don't think that's what he meant.

I think he was asking that how does it appear to a signing individual when a hearing person gestures while speaking. Do random gestures by a hearing person look like gibberish to a signing deaf person?

I think he's trying to get a deaf person's perspective on how hearing people appear.
 
Gantlaci, I have a question for you.

Does the interpreter accompany your deaf team member on the job all day long, every day? If so, that is highly unusual.
 
Think he must have found out his deaf co worker is a member here and felt embarrassed by some unusual questions he was asking.

Thanks, I had no idea what this was about. Would the co worker know who
is posting the comments if they're not using their real name?
 
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