cadavis740
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I recently began learning ASL because my baby brother was born deaf and I want to be able to interact with him on his level and encourage him to embrace himself, but whenever I bring up that I'm learning ASL to a deaf person they seem to get angry at me and act as if I shouldn't even dare try to learn ASL. Why is this? Is it a coping mechanism they use or do they just tend to think ASL belongs to them?
				
			 
				 
 
		 I had not heard of that problem, but then I'm a newbie.  People of any category can act like donkeys.  Ignore them and move on.  You will find folks with manners if you continue putting yourself out there.  It won't be too long before your baby brother passes you by but also adores you and teaches you all manner of signing.  Some of it will be his own invention, hehe.  Always  beware of brothers!
  I had not heard of that problem, but then I'm a newbie.  People of any category can act like donkeys.  Ignore them and move on.  You will find folks with manners if you continue putting yourself out there.  It won't be too long before your baby brother passes you by but also adores you and teaches you all manner of signing.  Some of it will be his own invention, hehe.  Always  beware of brothers! 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		