One day in Fremont, I drove with my convertible car open. I waited for red light to make a left turn. There were two couple (both are teachers for deaf school) talked about my car. I can see it clearly from rearview mirror and I spelled "HI". Both were like "Oh you're deaf?", I replied YES with fingerspelling. When red light turn green, I drove to left and a car behind me drove bit faster than me and we parked in middle of quiet community street. First question she (the driver) asked, "What kind of job do you have?" with her husband as passenger waited for my answer. I feel bit awkward and replied with "I have three jobs that's why I can afford this car". Couple talk to me briefly as we were "blocking" car behind us, they drove away. I smiled at same time I feel disgusted, and thinking deaf people can't own a convertible car? lol Also I had many hearing people ask me about my conv car, I kept replying I'm deaf...and drove away. I'm not in mood to answer their questions. Maybe I should give more time to let hearing people to find a way to ask me a question, and ended up the question is "What kind of job do you have?" Ha Ha.