Aimra
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I wonder about this too, Kris. I know I mentioned this before but it makes me nervous because I know so little. But I want to learn more so badly!Also would you find it distracting or rude if a hearing person uses some sign language while speaking to you. I am learning ASL but I am just starting so am far from fluent. In order to get better I practice but was wondering if in a conversation it was ok to use the limited signs I know or if that would confuse or annoy you.![]()
I do my best to sign whatever I say when I am with deaf people but sometimes I just don't know the word and my fingerspelling is still slow!
I always try to explain, upfront, that I am an ASL student and I don't know very much yet. I also figured out how to sign "please slow down" very early on! lol. My eyes are still slow to recognize signs and sometimes I get lost!

It's a bit difficult to describe, but now that she's said it, I see it happen a lot. They'll purse their lips towards the person they'd otherwise be pointing to, inclining their neck in that person's direction, as well.
I hope your husband understands. DeafSkeptic probably is right - they think you throw a fit. :roll: Why think deaf/HoH can't help? After your talk I hope your husband knows that you have knowledge and are responsible and needed "to scream" because they ignored you and not for a fit or nerves.
Jillio. I've been trying to get up my nerves to go to a local deaf church. They have a community ASL night every Friday. I think maybe I'll try to go this week or next week!
I reported to Dr. J and explained to her about my deaf cultures. She doesn't accept that person throwing object at people. She added the policy that it is not acceptable to throw object at person while on clock. If someone did that, will take it into written up. I am glad Dr. J respected Deaf culture anyway.