This is actually inspiring, love it. I'm hearing impaired/deaf and work for a outside school hours care right now but all my previous jobs were retail such as Costco (bakery), Toys 'R' Us & Target. Right now, I'm studying to become a make up artist & my goal is to work on a tv or movie set after I've finished school. :)
Dont let assholes get to you.. Honestly I consider deaf/mute people more talented than speaking people because sign language is very hard. I try but its so confusing! Keep on, dont let people bother you. You are a great person!
Very interesting.. I am working for Medicare Australia in Brisbane. I am working as mail room for 15 years. I have a deaf friend who is working with me too.. No problems with hearing at my work in the city....
I was moved by those inspiring mentors. Today I feel like I am ready to come for interview and I know that the advertising company will hire me as creative artist as if I am hearing impaired. Now, i watched this video and realized that there is no limitations of job for hearing impaired people. 😇
+Spam in a can there are not many places that you can go to learn other Signed Languages but I bet if you look hard enough you can find them online. I would not suggest learning from youtube. Many of the people trying to show/teach sign on youtube are just learning themselves. If you want to start with an easier transition try LSF (aka French Sign Language). Its the closet to ASL.
im feel happy for you, i think disabled ppl in any way are better humans than the non disabled. I can't really tell why i feel like this is just my opinion of what i've seen so far :) I really would like to get to know such ppl like you but unfortunately i don't really know how to... :'D
Thanks for making this video!! Great to see the talent out there and...BSL is it? I thought I missed something, but here in America, ASL is a bit different! Again, nice to see the variations!
love it..! I thinks its great that people see that Deaf people have normal jobs, b/c they are normal people. This is BSL right? I took only one class of it. :)
I get the impression most Deaf people have extraordinary perceptions about the the people they see, and I bet some of them would make excellent psychologists. I remember a gentleman came in my shop told me his Deaf wife could always tell if someone was telling a lie. I would guess after years of communicating through sight hand language and it's made most of them highly perceptive at picking things up about people.
Fabulous video! @thesterlingjoe- I'm Deaf American and I'm getting my PhD education at Ryerson University in Toronto. Why do ask where Deaf people get their education? What do you really want to know? My classmates are hearing and they learn alongside me. Is it about communication? Some Deaf people use ASL or BSL or Auslan to communicate in. So we use interpreters for when Professors don't know sign.
That's like saying there should be a worldwide language for hearing people. Language is something that is developed from culture and over time, and that's part of the beauty to it. The American Deaf Culture is bound to be very different from British or Japanese or French Deaf Culture, so their languages will be different.
I'm hard of hearing, speak English and use asl sign language, I do house renovations and making furnitures for living. Yes I'm also a female doing male domestic field, problem? :)
@TheSterlingJOe Hi Sterling Joe, we (deaf people) go to these amazing places called schools and universities. Perhaps you've heard of them? One can learn quite a lot in these places... Cheers, Andrew
@TheSterlingJOe Oh god.. They get the same education as hearing people. Some of them get the service assistance with sign-language interpreters, note takers, and much more. Remember this quote that inspire the deaf community: "We can do anything, expect to hear." I am studying to be an architect.
Hi. i'm hearing, but have been using American Sign Language since 1991. I was enjoing seeing the difference between Aussie and American Sign. Despite the differences, I still understood about half of what was said.
I am assuming it must have been difficult learning to communicate. Does sign language have grammar in it, how important is it? Also is it different in every country? sorry for so many questions. I'm just curious!
Are you deaf? ASL started from "French Deaf Culture" in the 1800s. English is an international language. Many in American "Deaf Culture" feel that there should also be an international deaf "language". Like it or not.
I'm still try to learn. Yesterday night I had my first social contact with deaf people and I was lost most of the time, nothing similar to the rythm of my class teachers xD.
Hmmm maybe, but I heard about a man who never heard sounds and after years doctors fixed it somehow. Everyone was happy, but for him it was a nightmare - all those noises were painful, made headaches and he feared them because he couldn't use to them. Eventually he asked scientists to make him deaf again...
Nice! It would be much better if there are more diversity of color deaf people. I am Black and Deaf female from 5th generation of deaf family and I work at Federal Communications Commission.
This is amazing!! I have to say Japan is much more backward than this country in this way.It is very difficult for deaf people to get a job and work with non-handicapped people in Japan.
Please keep me update regarding Job for Deaf person or any suitable Training Programme for me to acquire suitable job. I will be very much thankful to you. . Kindly help me to improve my family status. I was a very good Cricket Player in my School days. I have achieved a Champion Trophy for my school i.e. Koshish School for the, Deaf at Malad, Mumbai. I have learned English Typewriting. I have worked mall for Packing and cooking sweets etc. Thanks & Best Regards, Sumit Bhosle
wow, all these people use sign language. 0_o I don't know the first thing about it and im hearing impaired... But I have hearing aids that work really well. Although, I do rely heavily on lip reading
Hi. thank u for love deaf culture and proud to be gay. i m hate peoples that hate gays and deafs because i m deaf mute and proud and gay. u r an intelligent person, full of love and acceptance and understanding. xx. happy new year.
Dont take this the wrong but were you born dead and mute? I have always been curious how you view the world in general without any sounds to guide you?
this is great. a good exposure to Deaf people that they can DO anything. it's really sad when they think they cannot. great job, DCA.
hi, i m deaf, my name robin i m dental ceramist technician and working in dental lab as 10 years experience
This is actually inspiring, love it.
I'm hearing impaired/deaf and work for a outside school hours care right now but all my previous jobs were retail such as Costco (bakery), Toys 'R' Us & Target. Right now, I'm studying to become a make up artist & my goal is to work on a tv or movie set after I've finished school. :)
Dont let assholes get to you.. Honestly I consider deaf/mute people more talented than speaking people because sign language is very hard. I try but its so confusing! Keep on, dont let people bother you. You are a great person!
Very interesting.. I am working for Medicare Australia in Brisbane. I am working as mail room for 15 years. I have a deaf friend who is working with me too.. No problems with hearing at my work in the city....
I'm hard of hearing (bordering on deaf) and I'm a librarian. Seriously, don't let anything stop you.
I was moved by those inspiring mentors. Today I feel like I am ready to come for interview and I know that the advertising company will hire me as creative artist as if I am hearing impaired. Now, i watched this video and realized that there is no limitations of job for hearing impaired people. 😇
Great educational video to teach everyone that Deaf people can do anything in life! Thanks for posting!
Is it weird that I find sign language incredibly cool ?
+IndustryOfMagic not at all, I to think its cool would be an amazing skill to have.
Hi I am Christine. I am vision, and hearing impaired. I don't work but use to.
Awesome, ! i am Deaf too. i am study Graphic and would love to became Freelace graphic designer in the future.
I am an American Sign Language student. Where can I learn other dialetcs of sign language? I am particularly interested in Auslan.
+Spam in a can there are not many places that you can go to learn other Signed Languages but I bet if you look hard enough you can find them online. I would not suggest learning from youtube. Many of the people trying to show/teach sign on youtube are just learning themselves. If you want to start with an easier transition try LSF (aka French Sign Language). Its the closet to ASL.
Great Video....Well done Dutchy.
Love this video!!! Good on you, DCA!
im feel happy for you, i think disabled ppl in any way are better humans than the non disabled. I can't really tell why i feel like this is just my opinion of what i've seen so far :) I really would like to get to know such ppl like you but unfortunately i don't really know how to... :'D
I am an American. Where do the deaf people get their education and training?
Hey, I wanted to ask the way they are spelling their name, with pointing at their hands in different places... whats that called...
Hi, my name is Jason and I hearing impaired with Signed English and Auslan. I work as cashier at Woolworths :).
Thanks you. Love nice peoples!
I really liked this video! :) It seemed very informative. Thank you.
Excellent video.
It's how fingerspelling is done in Auslan (the language used here). I think BSL fingerspelling is the same.
I love this video! Txs DCA !
My BSL isn't great (Level 2) but I can understand that - looks like AusLan is very similar.
Thanks for making this video!! Great to see the talent out there and...BSL is it? I thought I missed something, but here in America, ASL is a bit different! Again, nice to see the variations!
love it..! I thinks its great that people see that Deaf people have normal jobs, b/c they are normal people.
This is BSL right? I took only one class of it. :)
you're legend !
I get the impression most Deaf people have extraordinary perceptions about the the people they see, and I bet some of them would make excellent psychologists. I remember a gentleman came in my shop told me his Deaf wife could always tell if someone was telling a lie. I would guess after years of communicating through sight hand language and it's made most of them highly perceptive at picking things up about people.
actually it's Auslan... Australian Sign Language, which is a linguistically related to BSL.
interesting thanks for the clip it really helped my research
thats a good video! thanks for sharing : )
I like this vlog! Awesome!
@8588cee It's Auslan. But Auslan is derived from BSL, though.
What sign language is this? im deaf and i only know ASL
Hi friends:-). You people are awesome:-).
This is Auslan not BSL however they are similar in many ways
are there more video´s like this one?
Fabulous video!
@thesterlingjoe- I'm Deaf American and I'm getting my PhD education at Ryerson University in Toronto. Why do ask where Deaf people get their education? What do you really want to know? My classmates are hearing and they learn alongside me. Is it about communication? Some Deaf people use ASL or BSL or Auslan to communicate in. So we use interpreters for when Professors don't know sign.
These people are a amazing , god bless them
That's like saying there should be a worldwide language for hearing people. Language is something that is developed from culture and over time, and that's part of the beauty to it. The American Deaf Culture is bound to be very different from British or Japanese or French Deaf Culture, so their languages will be different.
Nicken0o0 I think your right! its British Sign Language. I know ASL, and some British, so I think your right
I'm hard of hearing, speak English and use asl sign language, I do house renovations and making furnitures for living. Yes I'm also a female doing male domestic field, problem? :)
@TheSterlingJOe
Hi Sterling Joe,
we (deaf people) go to these amazing places called schools and universities. Perhaps you've heard of them? One can learn quite a lot in these places...
Cheers,
Andrew
@TheSterlingJOe Oh god.. They get the same education as hearing people. Some of them get the service assistance with sign-language interpreters, note takers, and much more. Remember this quote that inspire the deaf community: "We can do anything, expect to hear." I am studying to be an architect.
Have you heard of vibrate? I work as automotive repair technology so I depends on vibrates.
Hi. i'm hearing, but have been using American Sign Language since 1991. I was enjoing seeing the difference between Aussie and American Sign. Despite the differences, I still understood about half of what was said.
I am assuming it must have been difficult learning to communicate.
Does sign language have grammar in it, how important is it? Also is it different in every country?
sorry for so many questions. I'm just curious!
wow the deaf people work all of the world....congratulation
Wow that's not fair i gave no job in 4 yrs no one wants to hire me.
Please keep me update regarding Job for Deaf person or any suitable Training Programme for me to acquire suitable job.
I'm pretty sure this is not asl but what kind of sign is it?
why do they have an L on the car? i know its cause they are learnig to drive but we dont have that in California
Hoping to use my limited knowledge of ASL to understand without subtitles... and the video is in a different signed language.
deaf driving school? WOW!! I think, BSL isn't same AusLan?
I am not live Australia and I watch here. ^^
This is in England. The signs are BSL and the wheel is on the left.
Hi, it me Paula Aparejado , I am deaf student. my school in Victoria College for the deaf
I don't know anyone who is deaf but want to learn (like learning another language). Is it weird I want to?
It's really cool to see Australian Sign Language. Never seen it before. Used to American Sign Language.
Are you deaf? ASL started from "French Deaf Culture" in the 1800s. English is an international language. Many in American "Deaf Culture" feel that there should also be an international deaf "language". Like it or not.
The comments below say it's BSL (British Sign Language) or Auslin (Australia Sign Language)
I'm still try to learn. Yesterday night I had my first social contact with deaf people and I was lost most of the time, nothing similar to the rythm of my class teachers xD.
Hmmm maybe, but I heard about a man who never heard sounds and after years doctors fixed it somehow. Everyone was happy, but for him it was a nightmare - all those noises were painful, made headaches and he feared them because he couldn't use to them. Eventually he asked scientists to make him deaf again...
Nice! It would be much better if there are more diversity of color deaf people.
I am Black and Deaf female from 5th generation of deaf family and I work at Federal Communications Commission.
Is that British sign languages?? Because I saw they use two hands for letter spelling.. O.o
Are you a deaf person..? I saw lots of deaf person lately.. :P
Yes I am Deaf myself. Proud to be Deaf.
Owh.. :) ok I understand how you feel. I'm not deaf but just had some Autism stuff
No it's Auslan.
Nicken0o0 Nearly... its in AUSLAN Australian Sign Language. it similar to BSL (British Sign Language).
Nice :)
This is amazing!!
I have to say Japan is much more backward than this country in this way.It is very difficult for deaf people to get a job and work with non-handicapped people in Japan.
i wouldn't want to either.
Thanks, sweets!
I was going to ask the same question...
Or is it just the way BSL is?
TheSterlingJOe: Deaf people get education and training at the same places that hearing people do.
I love deaf counselors, they listen so well.
Please keep me update regarding Job for Deaf person or any suitable Training Programme for me to acquire suitable job. I will be very much thankful to you. .
Kindly help me to improve my family status.
I was a very good Cricket Player in my School days. I have achieved a Champion Trophy for my school i.e. Koshish School for the, Deaf at Malad, Mumbai. I have learned English Typewriting. I have worked mall for Packing and cooking sweets etc.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Sumit Bhosle
Driving instructor is cool
Pretty sure its Auslan...
Scuba Steve attempts to sign.
Manages to flip the middle finger.
DEAF'S WORK'S WORLD'S BEST...
wow, all these people use sign language. 0_o I don't know the first thing about it and im hearing impaired... But I have hearing aids that work really well. Although, I do rely heavily on lip reading
So different. Sign language grammar no is, the, are. I sign BSL and MSL, US peoples sign ASL.
No, it's Australian Sign Language (ASL)
Good to know
It's Auslan, Australian Sign Language
Hi. thank u for love deaf culture and proud to be gay. i m hate peoples that hate gays and deafs because i m deaf mute and proud and gay. u r an intelligent person, full of love and acceptance and understanding. xx. happy new year.
That live UK?
Ohhh never heard of Auslan...
It's Auslan - Australian Sign Language.
I was always taught to believe that 2 heads are better then 1
Australian Sign Language
This isn't ASL. Is that British sign language? I am guessing.
Sign yes. Nice
I think it is British and I think I´m in love with hairdresser Ashleigh.
Can you be more specific??
Hi I am don't jobs sri lanka. I am job can have. I'm deaf.
Dont take this the wrong but were you born dead and mute?
I have always been curious how you view the world in general without any sounds to guide you?
None of this is ASL? ESL maybe?
lol dale said hi like an american :)
Looked to me more like Auslan?
A driving instructor? Wow!
hi brent you are interesting!!! your job too!!
Ok at first I was like what's with all these weird signs and sign names... then I realized it's from Australia