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That reminds me of a story I heard from one of my friends. One night when he was coming home and go into his apartment he saw his neighbors apartment door open and the neighbor and his wife or girlfriend had angry looks on their faces and where doing some kind of hand movements, then my friend remembered both of them were deaf and they were have a domestic dispute in Sign language.
And the brother keeping his signs smaller as he’s talking quieter is a way of expressing volume through sign. The smaller / more hidden the hand movements means they’re like… whispering. I love the little details of the language it’s beautiful.
@@Lillybitten2 this but also it’s deeper than that. It’s hard to explain unless you speak or are learning sign. But the big wild hand movements she’s using, even if she weren’t speaking out loud, would still be her “yelling” in sign language. It’s really cool imo! Facial expressions, speed and size of signs are just as important for the language as learning how to finger spell the alphabet. 🖤 it’s a language that’s got a lot of hidden messages within.
that's typical what people do when they sign it's actually really cool when they sign their gestures get bigger and more aggressive. sign language is so cool tbh.
Yes, isn’t it just terrifying how temperatures been changing the past 5000 years where people moved to areas where it warmed. My area used to be covered in ice 4,000 years ago and while most of Canada is simply unoccupied because of it being cold don’t think, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be terrified and support Bill Gates buying up farmland, waterways, and investing in scientist who want to chalk out the sun. He may not be a scientist, elected official, or God, but he helped create the common core that gives us all his approved education in places like America after he learns globally what is pushed from Davos. Davos a place where not only censorship of differing ideas and speak are encouraged, but global adaptation of punishment for those who say things they don’t agree with. Yeah, peoples fears of climate change thanks to what they have been taught can absolutely be used by the world economic forum along with, “money, money, money, money” to literally change the world away from the direction it’s been naturally going. People need to be allowed to communicate. There are so many opinions yet I feel it’s dangerous that only one seems to be allowed and all abstracts that are pushed have the same beliefs system unless you go to read science papers from The scientist at places like answers in genesis whom others seem to refuse to hear out not because of any inaccuracies in what they are saying, but because they lack the humility to see things away from the biased they have choosen and use.
Me knowing it's very easy to me but I dont think you should learn it if it's not easy for to look at something and remembering it but if you're better remembering sounds that I don't suggest it that I think you should learn something like that talks but it is a pretty useful language I'm not saying that you should learn if you're not good at remembering that but I'm just saying it would be harder for you guys
@@liliveliz4153 well just maybe you havent seen but many people don't do decency stuff and as for series i mean yes he is their father they have been probably doing this for ages
I love that to. Although I was wondering days ago how that works because ASL grammar/structure ist totally different from English and I can't imagine signing while having a fight or anything I don't really know if it is normal in real families where one person has impaired hearing
Well I mean that’s how people communicate, it’s not always a pretty language. It’s like English or any other language that has tones and can be used whenever
sign language actively uses facial expression and exaggerated emotion to communicate; there's a difference between signing "i want to go home" with no exaggeration or no basic emotion, and signing the same exact phrase but your hands are flying around, you're frowning, and you're clearly upset
@@Yunaminn0 I don't think everyone speak english perfectly, cause i also can't, but my point here is about global warming, i am sure everyone know about it even if it's in english or another language whatever you speak , cause everyone have studied or studying ( means , is student or had been students) 🙂🙂🙂
@@rayasingh8585 Well I think usually when you are in another country and u study something in school (science or physics...)you do it in your language not in english
@@AgentYn7 it was really good. There are a few trigger warnings(such as ab*se, sh, drugs, etc) and it’s for a little bit more mature audience, but I was 14 when I watched it and my 11 year old friend has watched it. It’s actually really good!!
SO FUCKING- I was confused at the beginning then thought "wha that looks like sign language-" I laughed at my dumbness not understanding it sooner- I was *so* confused at their fast hand movements😭
they use it when they’re father is around so he doesn’t feel excluded, and even when he’s deaf he still knows what’s going on in his house and with his family.
We all know the awkwardness when someone who doesn't know sign language (hearing) is around and hears the weird noise that you make when signing without speaking and they give you that look lmao
@Juniper_edits I'm hearing, but also an ASL minor, and that's one of the worst things about practicing ASL around other people. I make noises and have "weird" facial expressions and everyone else just thinks I'm insane🤦♀️
Love the inclusion of how people express anger while using ASL. The signs tend to get stiffer, quicker, and larger (I know what your thinking, don't say it), plus the inclusion of facial expressions