ThinkingStiff
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I took seven semesters of ASL/deaf culture in college and this topic never came up. I googled it to no avail.
Many times, especially in technical situations, the case of a letter is important. An example would be if you were telling someone your password. You also might be spelling a company name where case mattered, like eBay (and perhaps the other person was writing it down on a check where case was important).
So how do you fingerspell lowercase letters in these scenarios?
				
			Many times, especially in technical situations, the case of a letter is important. An example would be if you were telling someone your password. You also might be spelling a company name where case mattered, like eBay (and perhaps the other person was writing it down on a check where case was important).
So how do you fingerspell lowercase letters in these scenarios?
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Sorry cm, use capital sign mark you as hearie
 Sorry cm, use capital sign mark you as hearie 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		