I have seen this mentioned on AD before. Well today i was in IHOP and i had just walked in and saw this older couple paying for their food before leaving. They had to be in their mid to late 70's. She was signing and didn't have a HA and did not use her voice. She signed to her husband and he spoke to the cashier. he was hearing, she was Deaf. I don't want to assume anything but they have had to have been together for a long time. At that age you just don't pick up stuff that easy. So Armymech think of them when some one says it can't last!!
i didn't speak though. I have read in AD that that can be annoying when a hearing just walks up and starts signing to "show off" what they have learned. I have never done that, too nervous i stutter with my signs as it is. I would completely freeze up. I am only comfortable with my Deaf friends. =)
i didn't speak though. I have read in AD that that can be annoying when a hearing just walks up and starts signing to "show off" what they have learned. I have never done that, too nervous i stutter with my signs as it is. I would completely freeze up. I am only comfortable with my Deaf friends. =)