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Stephie · F
The sound is actually "deafening" because you can't keep looking at them when they talk, chat, laugh and do their speedy sign language. I am always amazed and in awe when I see them converse in their own world, totally oblivious to what is happening around them.
I have great respect for those that do not let their challenge disturb them and that have, probably just as much fun as we "normal" people have but with the distinctive advantage that most of us around them have absolutely no clue of what they are saying. It just becomes odd when they look at you trying to follow the conversation.
I feel embarrassed and ashamed to be caught with "my pants down" when I try to follow a conversation and my jaw simply drops. Most often, they just wave at me and then I blush because I have tried to look into their conversation.
I have great respect for those that do not let their challenge disturb them and that have, probably just as much fun as we "normal" people have but with the distinctive advantage that most of us around them have absolutely no clue of what they are saying. It just becomes odd when they look at you trying to follow the conversation.
I feel embarrassed and ashamed to be caught with "my pants down" when I try to follow a conversation and my jaw simply drops. Most often, they just wave at me and then I blush because I have tried to look into their conversation.
Stephie · F
@Gangstress There are actually translations apps on the market that could help you with the translation of sign language.
https://www.itpro.com/639517/mobile-app-to-translate-sign-language
https://www.itpro.com/639517/mobile-app-to-translate-sign-language