society's_child
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... we as a class are going to a silent dinner. In other words, we will meet up at an eating establishment (preferably the Cheescake Factory) and not speak for the entire time. We will have to use our hands or whatever else we have at our disposal. This will (my professor's words here) will make us more sympathetic about deaf people who go out to eat and help us to realize what a tremendous hassle it can be. Deafies: what's it like??
I'm quite interested in how it's all going to turn out. I've got some major motormouths in my class so it will probably be a full-on challenge to keep their traps shut the entire time.
I say bring it on!
I'm quite interested in how it's all going to turn out. I've got some major motormouths in my class so it will probably be a full-on challenge to keep their traps shut the entire time.
I say bring it on!


Just leave the help to them to decide whether they want to extend. Most of the times, DPHH are the places for Deaf/Fluent signers to come and unwind where they don't have to adjust their levels for novices to understand. They want to talk in natural environemnts. They probably don't mind being observing-- after all, everybody is used to be stared at. ;-)