Deaf Man vs Drive Thru: We’re Back!

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  • @SignDuoChannel
    @SignDuoChannel  3 роки тому +13297

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    • @mandyhickman8463
      @mandyhickman8463 3 роки тому +171

      Happy Birthday Ellen🎊❤️💕🍾🎉

    • @FallingNotesPiano
      @FallingNotesPiano 3 роки тому +84

      Hay love the vids glad it went smoothly I am learning sign language because of these videos :D

    • @samgrant4016
      @samgrant4016 3 роки тому +50

      Happy Birthday! Hope you had an amazing day and a great year ahead!

    • @TheBirdGuy923
      @TheBirdGuy923 3 роки тому +36

      Happy 25th birthday, Ellen! Hope you have a great birthday and just an amazing day ☺️💗

    • @thomaskai6341
      @thomaskai6341 3 роки тому +25

      happy birthday ellen!!!!

  • @allisont3159
    @allisont3159 3 роки тому +5457

    As someone who works fast food, THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD ALWAYS GO!

    • @SignDuoChannel
      @SignDuoChannel  3 роки тому +642

      agreed 100%!!!

    • @sarathornburgh8880
      @sarathornburgh8880 3 роки тому +31

      Agreed

    • @Fangirling-vc8ll
      @Fangirling-vc8ll 3 роки тому +35

      I work in a drive thru and am and ASL student and I can't wait till I can use my skills there :)

    • @olivan_langdonmmontgomery
      @olivan_langdonmmontgomery 3 роки тому +12

      I also work in fast food,this is why I want to learn Auslan (Australian Sign Language) so I can communicate with more customers.

    • @rada3411
      @rada3411 3 роки тому +5

      Why no translation while he's doing ASL...im sad, I really want to read what is he saying :(
      I want to understand he's gesture and practice the words,

  • @christophermoore6110
    @christophermoore6110 3 роки тому +4465

    I don’t understand how people can just be like “he’s faking it” like what do you think deaf people are? Some kind of myth or fairytale?

    • @theawesomegamer1211
      @theawesomegamer1211 3 роки тому +52

      Because people fake things for sympathy
      For attention etc etc.

    • @SalwaCreationTime
      @SalwaCreationTime 3 роки тому +165

      @@theawesomegamer1211
      But they are just assuming, they cannot tell if he’s really deaf or not

    • @theawesomegamer1211
      @theawesomegamer1211 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah I know.

    • @humanweeb7179
      @humanweeb7179 3 роки тому +25

      @@theawesomegamer1211 yes! And it’s quite rare to see someone deaf so people just assume

    • @theawesomegamer1211
      @theawesomegamer1211 3 роки тому +3

      Yep I know if a person is deaf

  • @reva149
    @reva149 2 роки тому +4505

    That employee was like, “oh, oh, right, this is what I’ve been training for. “

  • @SentientVex
    @SentientVex 2 роки тому +1022

    If people were faking it, what would they gain from that? They're literally in a fast food drive-thru, there's nothing to gain haha

    • @mysticalbeing8943
      @mysticalbeing8943 Рік тому +19

      views on youtube

    • @greggchaffin1596
      @greggchaffin1596 Рік тому +21

      People fake conditions ALL THE TIME in all settings.

    • @deansbian5607
      @deansbian5607 Рік тому +151

      @@greggchaffin1596 it is better to help someone who is faking, than to discriminate against someone who isn’t

    • @greggchaffin1596
      @greggchaffin1596 Рік тому +1

      @@deansbian5607 I agree with your second and couldn't disagree more with your first.

    • @gueneveremiller5362
      @gueneveremiller5362 Рік тому +84

      @@greggchaffin1596 I know what you mean but I think what they're trying to say is that if you're unsure if someone really needs help, it's better to help them (when they ask) than to assume malicious intent. You're more likely to meet an actual deaf person than someone that's faking

  • @toner37
    @toner37 3 роки тому +30191

    the fact that the employee gestured with his hands the price was thinking on his part. Good job on the drive-thru staff on this moment.

    • @booga3700
      @booga3700 3 роки тому +339

      You are darn right

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh 3 роки тому +262

      I totally would've done the same thing!

    • @mochii_cakii1160
      @mochii_cakii1160 3 роки тому +40

      Yup

    • @TheTiaartje
      @TheTiaartje 3 роки тому +459

      Haha, I loved it that he went “Peace ✌🏼” at the end 😁

    • @roguex94gaming
      @roguex94gaming 3 роки тому +153

      Agreed huge improvement from last time!

  • @woozisguitar450
    @woozisguitar450 3 роки тому +36760

    Even if the person you are serving is faking it, wouldn’t you rather serve a faker than accidentally not serve an actual deaf person?

    • @vivianayyorjustvivian1878
      @vivianayyorjustvivian1878 3 роки тому +3989

      Exactly, and either way they’re still a customer

    • @wonderlaund
      @wonderlaund 3 роки тому +2136

      Exactly! Super disrespectful either way, and mean if it turns out to be true.

    • @2GoatsInATrenchCoat
      @2GoatsInATrenchCoat 3 роки тому +1561

      Even if I as a worker suspected someone was faking being deaf for a video, I would simply assume that it was an awareness video made to highlight problems with accessibility and discrimination against deaf people, which is still a good thing. I can't think of a single situation when it would be productive to question the authenticity of a deaf person.

    • @scottcordaro9089
      @scottcordaro9089 3 роки тому +491

      Problem is most people, not all but most dont want to put extra efforts into their jobs and also those who are dishonest type themselves tend to assumed others are dishonest

    • @woozisguitar450
      @woozisguitar450 3 роки тому +257

      @@scottcordaro9089 exactly, and it sucks. if you have a job serving people, it is your responsibility and job to serve every customer to their needs unless there is a genuine reason such as them being a danger or being rude. even if a person is faking it, no harm is caused by serving them how a deaf person should be served.

  • @3squareddesigns
    @3squareddesigns 2 роки тому +1351

    I had honestly never thought a person who is deaf would be accused of faking. I know this all too well as a person with epilepsy. It's a very crappy feeling. I've been accused by my own family members of faking. It's like what...why would I fake something like that!

    • @carolynmurtaza1180
      @carolynmurtaza1180 Рік тому

      I have been there. I once had a neighbour tell me I could stop the seizures like an alcoholic can stop drinking....oh I gave them both barrels, mine started 4 weeks after I had my daughter. Plus been told I'm faking it.....Yeh I'm faking it to take 20 tablets a day...NOT

    • @HeartStruck333
      @HeartStruck333 Рік тому +91

      Omg I feel you! One time I had a seizure at school and a popular boy in my class said I was “doing it for attention”. This is all due to lack of education and ignorance.
      At my school when it’s your last year before University you have a lesson twice a week called ‘lessons in life’ and even in those lessons we don’t get taught what to do when we encounter people with different conditions; deaf, epileptic etc.
      I also personally think that they should teach ‘lessons in life’ for younger years as well.

    • @sean-michaelgettys6176
      @sean-michaelgettys6176 Рік тому +27

      it happens all the time. even in the ER, and even from deaf people who don’t take other disabilities into consideration. Also some of us were born hearing became deaf a little later. some use our voices more or less depending on the situation. people seem to want a black and white fully deaf or fully hearing scenario, but thats rarely the case. and even with partial hearing, most people lose the higher frequencies first which cuts out most of the consonants and makes understanding spoken language even more of a challenge.
      its so easy to learn a few job specific signs and to gesture with deaf people. i encourage people to use what they know if it fits the situation. its better in my experience than when people freeze up or assume the deaf person is faking.

    • @bIuecap
      @bIuecap Рік тому +9

      Fr like who would go around faking being deaf whats even the purpose of doing hthat

    • @LillaAnjel
      @LillaAnjel Рік тому +14

      Honestly, as someone with epilepsy myself I've seen kids actively fake it for attention. It's terrible, especially since it really REALLY hurts to have seizures. You wouldn't think it, but people are that cruel and will try to get attention from something that causes so much pain. (And yes, I've also been called a faker because I'm "too young to have seizures").

  • @cornpandle
    @cornpandle Рік тому +313

    it’s impressive that she can talk and sign at the same time, considering sign language is a bit different than how you would normally speak english

    • @howlinhoward
      @howlinhoward Рік тому +9

      It is impressive. Deaf people do that all the time.

    • @firemonkey1015
      @firemonkey1015 11 місяців тому +8

      Not really, I mean I’d assume it’d just become second nature. We do use a lot of “signs” even without sign language when talking, a lot of the time we don’t even notice it. So it’s pretty natural.

    • @irma8971
      @irma8971 8 місяців тому +7

      ​@firemonkey1015 But those signs as you call them are way different from real ASL. I get what she means because not every word is spoken in sign laguage.

    • @luckystar6871
      @luckystar6871 7 місяців тому +8

      she can do that because she's not using ASL. she's using ASL signs in english word order, so not that hard.

    • @cornpandle
      @cornpandle 7 місяців тому +1

      @@luckystar6871 ohh

  • @snicksss
    @snicksss 3 роки тому +5426

    Literally what benefit would a person have for faking being deaf? Do they think they’d get a free meal for having a disability?

    • @evangelina5069
      @evangelina5069 3 роки тому +225

      definitely not at mcdonalds, but i remember at seaworld (7 years ago + i was young and ignorant as to how the living environment for the animals wasn't good in the least) my family got to skip the line because my parents are deaf

    • @snicksss
      @snicksss 3 роки тому +123

      @@evangelina5069 That's interesting. Speaking of seaworld i had a mild heatstroke when I went there one summer. never went back since. for a place that based around water it is super hot, at least in florida.

    • @evangelina5069
      @evangelina5069 3 роки тому +29

      @@snicksss idk i went to the one in orlando and it wasn't really hot for me personally. i also only went there for a daytrip one summer and didn't go back

    • @snicksss
      @snicksss 3 роки тому +15

      @@evangelina5069 I also went to the one in orlando

    • @angie.castle
      @angie.castle 3 роки тому +68

      I know some ppl also do it for prank videos, wanting to mess with employees. It's honestly sad

  • @The_Abaddon_69
    @The_Abaddon_69 3 роки тому +3866

    They shouldn’t have assumed you were faking it, that’s just pure ignorance on their part, but I’m glad you got WAY better treatment this time

    • @tbnelson4262
      @tbnelson4262 3 роки тому +75

      Yeah the worst part is that they prolly get pranked a lot by ppl like that smh

    • @oreooreo6573
      @oreooreo6573 3 роки тому +5

      they saw the hoodie

    • @allisonnina453
      @allisonnina453 3 роки тому

      It would be better if there were subs for the ASL

    • @Chaotic4Exotics
      @Chaotic4Exotics 3 роки тому +14

      I have to put it on my name tag in large letters that im deaf and to use the sign cards on my register... Its sad I have had people say stuff BEFORE we had masks and ask if I was faking it... I would flash the cards im NOT and i CAN read lips...

    • @aileannaz
      @aileannaz 3 роки тому +5

      @@allisonnina453 u have to put on cc they put them there

  • @LinWarai
    @LinWarai 2 роки тому +273

    when it actually went smoothly this time i got so happy, who would’ve thought i’d get this excited over watching someone go through a drive thru LOL

  • @pamhernandez4241
    @pamhernandez4241 Рік тому +53

    So what you did a year ago changed the future for others needing to order......that is honestly amazing! It made you uncomfortable & nervous but it was worth it!! Your video changed how a business treats it's customers and made life a little more fair for others. That is great!

    • @lang-ed3bk
      @lang-ed3bk 11 місяців тому

      IKR! well said!

  • @KrabbyPattySecretForumla
    @KrabbyPattySecretForumla 3 роки тому +1478

    *"I get discriminated pretty often"* That's awful.. People need to learn to respect others..

    • @EmeraldLavigne
      @EmeraldLavigne 3 роки тому +27

      Ableism is deeply rooted in our society... As are a good many other things like it.

    • @rafaysyed8521
      @rafaysyed8521 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah well that's what earth is for, crushing people souls

    • @gowen7889
      @gowen7889 3 роки тому +8

      @@rafaysyed8521 Yeah we get it you're complacent.

    • @rafaysyed8521
      @rafaysyed8521 3 роки тому +11

      @@gowen7889 nah I just took that line from a movie lmao

    • @jigglypop
      @jigglypop 3 роки тому +2

      they cant.

  • @gacha_unkown358
    @gacha_unkown358 3 роки тому +2060

    *the one dislike was from the person that said that he’s faking it and still thinks he’s faking it*

    • @coralineadams8070
      @coralineadams8070 3 роки тому +23

      So true how could anyone dislike this

    • @rez8764
      @rez8764 3 роки тому +10

      Still one dislike half a hour later

    • @victoriaanoelle
      @victoriaanoelle 3 роки тому +5

      PLEASEE aahaha

    • @booga3700
      @booga3700 3 роки тому +10

      Also the dislike bots

    • @agent1193
      @agent1193 3 роки тому

      Mobil Mafian
      Who trolling daily etc But would never meet and say these words
      Attack comments under vidior as
      Murdered people
      Disabled
      Immigrant
      Film and music artists
      and 1 trillion other widios
      You are as tough as insulting, bullying, harassment, other people
      That I have to request combat protection, platoon, protection and armored vehicles from the internet
      No, not me, because I'm the strongest and toughest person in the world
      But that you go after innocent people that is not strong etc with your disgusting comments makes me explode

  • @alexiabautista8671
    @alexiabautista8671 2 роки тому +70

    I can tell how uncomfortable she was during drive thru.. she didn't want what happened last time to happen again. She had her guard up. Which is understandable because of how badly they were treated last time... I liked how the guy was very optimistic :) he was happy and willing to give them a shot. He also tried to make her feel better during the drive thru. Great couple 💙 I'm also new to this channel so I apologize I don't know their names yet.

  • @joelkitchen2560
    @joelkitchen2560 Рік тому +56

    I’m really glad to hear that they improved their inclusion there. At the very least you got MUCH better employees assisting you this time. It didn’t take much for the employees to find a way to communicate with you and do so without offending you or disrespecting you or making you feel bad for your disability. I thoroughly enjoy your content!

  • @rachel4339
    @rachel4339 3 роки тому +3060

    Cudos to them for giving this McDs another chance and cudos to the McDs for stepping up their game. A very happy ending!

    • @RonLarhz
      @RonLarhz 3 роки тому +38

      Or this McDonalds didnt. it just so happens new employee got more brain and compassion. Search out if the manager is the same person. They threw away his food rmb?

    • @rachel4339
      @rachel4339 3 роки тому +30

      @@RonLarhz I'm referencing the email they received from corporate about ensuring the staff at that location would be better trained, and it seems like that's the case now. I'm sure new staff helped in that endeavor.

    • @jonathan_8100
      @jonathan_8100 3 роки тому +9

      They prob saw his video and wanted to change that

  • @michaelw3159
    @michaelw3159 3 роки тому +1657

    He's got more energy in his speech than me and he doesn't even speak

    • @invertedfreezy4590
      @invertedfreezy4590 3 роки тому +7

      Same

    • @_m1kaylaa
      @_m1kaylaa 3 роки тому +5

      ikr

    • @rubypeterson665
      @rubypeterson665 3 роки тому +26

      Well that’s a deaf thing. It’s in the language that you have to be expressive when you speak. So lazy speaking isn’t really a thing lol

    • @chunkyegg8472
      @chunkyegg8472 3 роки тому +2

      @@rubypeterson665 thanks that just what I wanted hear

    • @hiimanegg3384
      @hiimanegg3384 3 роки тому +1

      Same here

  • @Victoria-bs7jf
    @Victoria-bs7jf Рік тому +51

    the look of such excitment and happiness when he realizes that they got the right order and in such a timely manner melts my heart! It's such a small thing to so many people but the fact that this is such a big accomplishment for them puts so much into perspective. I'm glad that they got so much better service this time and I hope everyone can do their part in helping all people feel worthy and deserving :)

  • @Samxmael
    @Samxmael 11 місяців тому +14

    I feel so happy when people actively respect others and show understanding of someone else’s disability; it’s heart warming.

  • @abby9211
    @abby9211 3 роки тому +4764

    I have friend who happens to be deaf. She has hearing aids but I learned ASL just in case I meet another deaf person. When I signed to her “Hi! Good morning! How has your day been so far?” she was so happy. All though I am not fluent I am still learning for her!☺️ I’m glad that they treated you A WHOLE LOT BETTER. That is the way it should be.

    • @blackoutstories755
      @blackoutstories755 3 роки тому +103

      Omg that's so sweet from your part:)!I hope you keep learning more and more I'm sure she would Appreciate it!

    • @abby9211
      @abby9211 3 роки тому +52

      @@blackoutstories755 Thank you!☺️ I will!! I think that she would love it. I hope she does.

    • @ey7442
      @ey7442 3 роки тому +61

      I’m trying to learn sign language off the internet it’s quite hard and my brothers aren’t supportive at all they keep making fun of me when I sign as I’m talking even tho I don’t mean it it happens but I’m still a beginner I only know the basics or less 👋

    • @abby9211
      @abby9211 3 роки тому +42

      @@ey7442 Well that’s extremely mean of them! I’m glad that you’re still learning. I’m proud of you.

    • @maulikmehta5750
      @maulikmehta5750 3 роки тому +17

      Your an amazing person! Have a blessed day!

  • @mymom5537
    @mymom5537 3 роки тому +6852

    I like how you’re wearing a hoodie that says “I’m not faking it”. Nice touch.

    • @satan1854
      @satan1854 3 роки тому +6

      Everyone did two replies so I'm gonna do it too

    • @satan1854
      @satan1854 3 роки тому +6

      6th reply
      He came prepared

    • @MRSHa0485
      @MRSHa0485 3 роки тому +4

      One

    • @MRSHa0485
      @MRSHa0485 3 роки тому +3

      Two replies

    • @selenabee6659
      @selenabee6659 3 роки тому +2

      Hey yall it's Addison rae😂😂😂

  • @_Gingi_Berri
    @_Gingi_Berri Рік тому +56

    I’m going into fast food working pretty soon, and I’m learning ASL for a handfull of months beforehand. I hate seeing misunderstandings such as the one that happened two years ago happen so I’m excited to be able to possibly help people out!! I think that’s the only real reason I’d be going into fast food or public service stuff. Just to make an effort to help.
    All the more power to you all!
    Thank you for continuing your channel after all this time!!

  • @lilybell4655
    @lilybell4655 Рік тому +7

    Honestly seeing the inaccessibility of deaf customers in your last video inspired me to take asl as my language in school and now I’m on year two and absolutely IN LOVE with the language and culture! Thank you so much for being amazing and inspiring!

  • @Dazedblues
    @Dazedblues 3 роки тому +1827

    Someone who isn’t deaf: “oh yeah he’s totally deaf help him”
    Someone who is actually deaf: “faker” *confusion*

    • @jefitzgerald2851
      @jefitzgerald2851 3 роки тому +13

      Huh? Can you explain what you mean further?

    • @JohnnyAnimates
      @JohnnyAnimates 3 роки тому +67

      @@jefitzgerald2851 they mean that when someone fakes it they always help them. And yet when ever someone doesn’t people think they are

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 3 роки тому +32

      That’s how you know most people would fake a disability just to get money and fame. Unfortunately, a lot of people like that exist.

    • @quesproductions7170
      @quesproductions7170 3 роки тому +18

      It confuses me. The fakers are always treated better than the actual and are sometimes the most popular in their communities. Its just awful

    • @jefitzgerald2851
      @jefitzgerald2851 3 роки тому +3

      @@quesproductions7170 thx

  • @lizxoxo1061
    @lizxoxo1061 3 роки тому +4044

    The fact that she learnt sign language for him melts me.

    • @taz2008
      @taz2008 3 роки тому +40

      exactly

    • @taz2008
      @taz2008 3 роки тому +51

      shes so nice

    • @sai63836
      @sai63836 3 роки тому +37

      You gotta be careful what coms out of your mouth friend... If you said "melts my heart" this wouldnt be an issue but "melts me"... You sound like your trying to say you are incredibly wet

    • @davidalvarez5929
      @davidalvarez5929 3 роки тому +17

      Why wouldn't she?

    • @oliwial9127
      @oliwial9127 3 роки тому +6

      @@davidalvarez5929 beacuse its really difficult procces

  • @dawnhayes1231
    @dawnhayes1231 Рік тому +12

    I have worked with multiple people from the deaf community and it would never even cross my mind that they were faking it. I can’t imagine how hurtful that would be. Deafness doesn’t have a “look”. For people who don’t know ASL just talk straight and talk clearly because most deaf people can read lips. I’m so sad that you were so nervous it should be an easy every day thing you can do without being judged. 💜

  • @parkerrill
    @parkerrill 2 роки тому +40

    I work drive thru and knowing ASL is such a blessing to see Deaf people light up because I know how to communicate with them. The discrimination is horrible and I try to teach my coworkers more sign every day. I love your channel so much you guys are amazing.🤟🏼

  • @toriwilson1049
    @toriwilson1049 3 роки тому +836

    6:30 my mans was like “oh ok ok he’s deaf I’ve been preparing for this...”

    • @SignDuoChannel
      @SignDuoChannel  3 роки тому +196

      yeah! 😂

    • @TangoRango19
      @TangoRango19 3 роки тому +48

      Props to him for not saying that he's faking it. That's the people we need in this world

    • @xdgamerkid
      @xdgamerkid 3 роки тому +17

      That was the most wholesome person ever

    • @slayre1408
      @slayre1408 3 роки тому +17

      He seemed like a good dude. Smart too.

    • @toriwilson1049
      @toriwilson1049 3 роки тому +6

      @@slayre1408 yea

  • @LyricalLegend_Gaming
    @LyricalLegend_Gaming 3 роки тому +1311

    I just realized how hard it must be for deaf people to communicate with the whole mask mandate thing.

    • @angelogabriel8037
      @angelogabriel8037 3 роки тому +90

      yeah they can't read lips anymore with those masks

    • @MrHelpingHand
      @MrHelpingHand 3 роки тому +21

      It's hard for me even though I have my hearing. I depend more on reading lips while listening to understand people. I can't imagine being fully deaf and dealing with this.

    • @sarapowers8827
      @sarapowers8827 3 роки тому +14

      I worked with the public through the pandemic until recently and would pull my mask down only for my semi regular deaf customer.

    • @OpossumOnTheMoon
      @OpossumOnTheMoon 3 роки тому +4

      I know that at some universities teachers wear clear plastic masks to allow lip reading.

    • @thel0stv1llag35
      @thel0stv1llag35 3 роки тому

      @Austin Yaussi sonic is cool because you don’t need to worry about what you’re doing, because they can’t see you through the screen

  • @hdresen7843
    @hdresen7843 2 роки тому +7

    When I was in the 5th grade my mom's friend moved in with us because he was deaf and having a hard time getting a job doing anything besides washing dishes, so rent was hard to cover on his own. My mother and I learned to sign so we could talk to him better. It was a good experience for me I got to see things from a different point of view. I remember watching him get so angry when ordering food for us. He would ask me not to translate and it was hard when I saw the way he was treated. Sometimes the person taking the order wouldn't want to use the pad of paper and pencil he provided just because it took too long and he would just tell us move over so he can take everyone else's order first. He would sign "stupid" over and over so I knew he was mad. Like why do we have to let people behind us go first just because they can hear and talk. He didn't read lips and People treated him like he couldn't understand and like he was slow. It's considered a disability but deaf people are not disabled in any other way but hearing and sometimes speaking. They can literally do anything else that a hearing person can. Sometimes we would also get the overly sympathetic people as well that would feel so bad for him that they would take it upon themselves to apologize for the way he was born. I would have to ensure them that it doesn't bother him at all and is kinda offensive to assume he would want to hear. He has been able to get around just fine in life. I think the only real problem is people in public not understanding or not educated about the deaf. So thank you for these videos and bringing awareness to this issue. Every job that deals with customers should have to learn at least the very basic signs so that they can communicate with out having to write everything down or having to play charades and get something wrong. Nobody should have to be treated inferior, he did need different accommodations so we expected to be treated different it was just hurtful when he was treated as less important. I understood, even at 11, that it was much easier for me to learn to sign. So I learned to sign to accommodate him, I didn't make him learn to speak and read lips to accommodate me.

  • @sherbetstudios8075
    @sherbetstudios8075 Рік тому +11

    This is just so wholesome, I hope every deaf, blind, any kind of handicapped person would have treatment as great as this :)

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 Рік тому

      Don’t use the word handicapped. It’s from the 1950s.

    • @sherbetstudios8075
      @sherbetstudios8075 Рік тому

      @@ravenel2 oh, im so sorry! What should i replace it with?

    • @FizzysBizzy
      @FizzysBizzy 11 місяців тому

      Don't mind the person who said not to use the word handicapped. You can still use it, it's not some disrespectful term (that I know of). If you do want to change your wording though, disabled is pretty common when being referred to as handicapped.

  • @ismailjames3781
    @ismailjames3781 3 роки тому +5042

    I work in fast food. It literally took me 3 or 4 hours to learn my entire menu and how to respond to common questions in ASL. How it's not part of employee training is beyond me.

    • @bryonyperecat5954
      @bryonyperecat5954 2 роки тому +352

      Decades ago, I was working at a restaurant and while I didn't remember very much from my ASL class when I was 12, I did remember how to ask if the little deaf girl at my table wanted vanilla or chocolate ice cream. I remember her being thrilled that I asked her directly.

    • @ktdoty9921
      @ktdoty9921 Рік тому +43

      We don't even need that, most deaf people trying to go through drive with will have a phone or notepad to type/write on

    • @Devil914
      @Devil914 Рік тому +120

      @@ktdoty9921 It's still a good skill to have regardless.

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr Рік тому +62

      @@ktdoty9921 and how do you expect to respond? Do you think they’re going to let you use their phone to type a response? Not likely. Basic isn’t that difficult to learn.

    • @EStramel09
      @EStramel09 Рік тому +28

      @@mcrchickenluvr It’s a restaurant. You can literally press the feed button on the receipt and I guarantee there’s at least 10 pens in easy reach. You could easily write back to respond. I’ve had to do it when I worked fast food.

  • @legendofblainer
    @legendofblainer 3 роки тому +331

    the sad thing is that fast food workers get pranked so often they think he’s joking, as shitty as that is and though i wish it didn’t happen, it doesn’t surprise me whatsoever

    • @TeamOmega27
      @TeamOmega27 3 роки тому +26

      Worst part is, I've had just rude people not talk to me when I worked at a grocery store and when I would talk to them they wouldn't acknowledge me so I thought they were deaf but they weren't, they just didn't want to say hello or tell me if everything went well. They did say goodbye though... When I did encounter an actual deaf/hard of hearing person though, it was a lot more pleasant, even though I didn't know ASL at the time.

    • @Sleipnirseight
      @Sleipnirseight 3 роки тому +11

      Shoot, one of my students works at McDonald's and had a guy pull a gun on them because the apple pies needed 10 mins to bake. People treat employees in any type of customer service job like trash.

    • @taylorm7403
      @taylorm7403 3 роки тому +6

      Ya but I’d rather just server a prankster than discriminate against an actual deaf person.

    • @fbichan9418
      @fbichan9418 3 роки тому +1

      Even more reason to take an asl class to easily debunk who's genuine and who isn't

    • @Tearsofblood25
      @Tearsofblood25 3 роки тому +1

      That's why even if your realize it's a prank later on it's best to treat it like it's real in that moment. I've ignored pranks on my crew and me at McDonald's. When you seriously do your job they get disappointed and stop most of the time. If they come back another time, I just tell them it wasn't cool. If I got screamed at by the customer behind them I tell them what happened. Make them feel guilty for the crap they pulled. Then I tell them to have a nice day.

  • @lezbeehonest0294
    @lezbeehonest0294 11 місяців тому +5

    I haven't watched too many deaf videos (hopefully this well help the algorithm change that) but I really love that when you sign, there is silence. No one interpreting or text-to-speech and you don't attempt to talk "for us." I really appreciate that normalization of meeting _you_ where you are at. It's a nice example that deaf people should not be expected to make their content _for_ hearing people. They can just make their content for themselves, and if we want to understand, we can use subtitles just like any other foreign language video.

  • @KoalaRoo
    @KoalaRoo 2 роки тому +24

    I’m SO glad they picked up their game! That last video crushed my heart, to think that happens to SO many people worldwide on a daily occurrence, maybe multiple times, it made me cry, thinking how horrible I feel not knowing sign, putting myself in the other persons shoes feeling like no one knows how to communicate, that hurt. I’ve always wanted to learn, but it seemed so hard & I’ve had a terrible memory so was scared I’d forget everything & sign things wrong & somehow say something offensive (which I saw you brought up that’s a common concern for people learning to sign, so it was comforting to know I’m not alone feeling that, but also made me feel extra silly not learning sooner!) So I’ve recently started learning, just by watching different videos on UA-cam for now, our AUSLAN is slightly different to ASL. I’ve just discovered your page today & I went to comment on a couple of other videos & I’m glad I held off & found this one where you went back to the horrible place & it was a far more positive experience. I don’t understand why sign isn’t taught in schools, even just basic signs in every school. It it great that it’s so much easier to access quality online places that we can learn from. Thank you for sharing your experiences, as hard as some of them are, it really does show the importance of knowing even just some basic signs. Thank you for being you; both of you!! Stay safe, stay AWESOME 🤟🏻❤️

    • @lang-ed3bk
      @lang-ed3bk 11 місяців тому

      i learned the ASL alphabet from sesame street

  • @baboi4071
    @baboi4071 3 роки тому +2141

    All goes to the girlfriend, she is such a loyal, kind, and generous being that helps her deaf boyfriend at all times, I stan her, along with the guy

    • @zoegalaxygaming5326
      @zoegalaxygaming5326 3 роки тому +28

      Exactly because this is 👌🏽🥺 very true

    • @glamrockchica1084
      @glamrockchica1084 3 роки тому +8

      @@izzy4791 Yeah, I get excited when someone replys to me but one time I made a bad joke and people were saying it was not funny and it hurt my feelings I'm 11 and they did not have empathy.

    • @lavenderturtle3759
      @lavenderturtle3759 3 роки тому +6

      @@glamrockchica1084 what-? I don’t follow

    • @lanziio1094
      @lanziio1094 3 роки тому +6

      @@lavenderturtle3759 they made a joke and people replied saying it’s not funny

    • @ktkat5491
      @ktkat5491 3 роки тому +1

      @@glamrockchica1084 compassion but I don't think they'll feel what you felt I think you about used compassion

  • @davef2975
    @davef2975 3 роки тому +2459

    I am an adult Autistic and slowly learning ASL. My main reason for learning is some nonverbal Autistics can use some basic ASL. I was at the ZOO and noticed to men signing to each other. I pulled up the courage to go communicate. I was able to sign my greetings and have a small conversation with them both. I shared that I am Autistic. They had big smiles on their faces and were very excited I was learning ASL and chose to talk to them. I must say, their smiles were nowhere as big as mine as we went our separate ways. I was filled with pride that I broke the ice with my first real ASL conversation.

    • @rachel4339
      @rachel4339 3 роки тому +118

      As a neuro-typical parent of an Autistic child, I absolutely loved this comment. I hope that my son will have moments like this in his adulthood as well, it gives me so much hope for his future. And as somebody who learned ASL in high school and got the chance to use my skills with a deaf cashier once, I felt the exact same way that you described here, so proud of myself and happy that I could bring a smile to his face also 🙂

    • @davef2975
      @davef2975 3 роки тому +50

      @@rachel4339 It will take a long time, but I hope your Son will face a World where people will look past labels and accept us in spite of our challenges. I have found a small group that has accepted me and fully understands my challenges and looks past them. They display extraordinary patience. Hopefully he too will find a more accepting World. The "Non-verbal" have a lot to say, they just need people to listen, no matter how we communicate. This is true for Autistics and Deaf alike.

    • @marillaz4582
      @marillaz4582 3 роки тому +40

      @@davef2975 another adult autistic here! I taught myself ASL to make my job more accessible to deaf and HoH customers but it turned out to be very useful to know for myself as well- being able to rely on my hands to communicate when I am mute during a meltdown/shutdown, or when I am experiencing sensory overwhelm, has been indispensable. Communicating visually takes far less energy than communicating verbally and being able to do so has improved my confidence and lessened my anxiety so much. Overall, learning ASL has been one of the best things I’ve done in the past few years. So glad to hear about your experiences as well!

    • @Matylda11Ireth
      @Matylda11Ireth 3 роки тому +16

      Wow, that's amazing! Kudos to you for mustering enough courage to talk to strangers. It's already a though thing to do as it is, even without the added difficulty of communicating in a language you're still in the process of learning and (as I can only imagine) with having some level of autism. And I find that it often brings us way more joy and pride than embarrassement or failure that we fear. I hope you have more and more experiences like this!

    • @davef2975
      @davef2975 3 роки тому +15

      @@marillaz4582 Thank You. I am verbal and have ASD/SPD and am extremely sensitive to sound. Just being out in public in general if very difficult. As you correctly stated, ASL has been very helpful in communicating when speaking is very hard. When under extreme anxiety or in a meltdown situation due to loud chaotic noise, speaking is sometimes not an option. I find a few basic ASL signs can alert people to my distress. A large part of the time I am either wearing ear plugs or sound canceling headphones. It is far easier for me to leave my sound protection in place and use ASL to let those around me know of my needs. It is very hard for many to understand how debilitating hearing TO MUCH can be. My heart goes out to those who are hearing impaired, so please try to understand the ability to use ASL can reach out to more than just the deaf community.

  • @enolp
    @enolp Рік тому +5

    That was so nice to see that place really making an effort to be better. Cheers to them, people deserve to be treated like people regardless of what you can or can’t see about them

  • @shadowchrome_5226
    @shadowchrome_5226 Рік тому +5

    As a high functioning autistic kid, I feel your pain when people say “oh he’s just faking it”

  • @roxy5659
    @roxy5659 3 роки тому +821

    Bro that person that took their order handled it so well, he didn’t even question it just put in the order, then used his fingers to tell the price

    • @pika3207
      @pika3207 3 роки тому +6

      yes mcdonalds

    • @fordepicgamer4480
      @fordepicgamer4480 3 роки тому +8

      He was so nice to and not like the person who said he was faking

  • @greyspinzon
    @greyspinzon 3 роки тому +1305

    Wow, I can't believe it's been a year. Time flies! 😳

    • @SignDuoChannel
      @SignDuoChannel  3 роки тому +82

      Yep a year ago today!

    • @JB49XVI
      @JB49XVI 3 роки тому +8

      Ik I thought the video was posted 6 or less months ago

    • @greyspinzon
      @greyspinzon 3 роки тому +1

      @@SignDuoChannel amazing, love y'all! ❤️

    • @gacha_unkown358
      @gacha_unkown358 3 роки тому

      @@JB49XVI Xd same

    • @savanna4898
      @savanna4898 3 роки тому

      Same...0-0

  • @caroleberreur9585
    @caroleberreur9585 Рік тому +1

    Day and night. This was light years better! I guess I kind of forgive them. After all, they trained them, they rectified their errors so that’s a well done from me. Continue educating the rest of the world who sometimes think you’re‘faking’ it.

  • @chunkycomet9117
    @chunkycomet9117 Рік тому +1

    7:45
    that was incredibly adorable

  • @king_cloverr6442
    @king_cloverr6442 3 роки тому +3913

    Not trying to be rude, but he sounds like he's beat boxing and I love it

    • @notkaif
      @notkaif 3 роки тому +265

      Time to rap battle him.

    • @reesearpevrana
      @reesearpevrana 3 роки тому +110

      Beat box battle haha

    • @Xy_ce
      @Xy_ce 3 роки тому +91

      How’s that being rude?

    • @Jacob-kf8eq
      @Jacob-kf8eq 3 роки тому +74

      My guy dropping a beat

    • @icarusSmp
      @icarusSmp 3 роки тому +31

      Lol it dose

  • @rawqrzz
    @rawqrzz 3 роки тому +3359

    this is so sad about people thinking that he's acting or faking it
    edit: I am getting alot of hates so what I mean is that we can't judge by just looking at them but I wasn't referring to him it's just that I said we can't judge anything that we can see I wasn't referring about that he's faking it I was just saying there are some people who fake things for popularity or some so I hope you guys can understand and stop this drama in my reply section

    • @jeffk4710
      @jeffk4710 3 роки тому +97

      The world is fucked

    • @gacha_unkown358
      @gacha_unkown358 3 роки тому +22

      Ikr

    • @berry7640
      @berry7640 3 роки тому +144

      Sadly, there are people out there that fake disabilities for videos or for benefits causing others to be skeptical. It is very unfortunate.

    • @rawqrzz
      @rawqrzz 3 роки тому +20

      @@berry7640 yep

    • @jadewarren3718
      @jadewarren3718 3 роки тому +75

      @@berry7640 Yep definitely, there are also pranks on UA-cam of people pretending to be deaf in public including drive thru’s. They always tend to get away with it by saying it “raises awareness” about individuals who have different needs, or that it’s just a social experiment but all it does is cause problems for people who actually are hard of hearing as people presume it’s a prank and that they’re just faking😔

  • @alexanderrestaino1921
    @alexanderrestaino1921 Рік тому +1

    When the people are ACTUAL people with hearts it makes me so happy, i have several cousins who were born deaf but they have a lot of other health problems that do not allow them to live normal lives and I cannot even imagine the stress of going out to do mundane tasks with an invisible disability you are a hero of mine thank you

  • @ItzAkumaOfficial
    @ItzAkumaOfficial 11 місяців тому +1

    at my old school a new girl came into my art class and there was another lady with her turns out shes deaf
    her friend in class knew ASL and i ended up becoming their friend, she was so pretty, and kind.
    The moral of the story never judes someone's disability, they're probably a good person!

  • @brookevoltattorni3108
    @brookevoltattorni3108 3 роки тому +810

    I love how he did the numbers with his hands and tried to communicate the best he could

    • @sarahcampassi
      @sarahcampassi 3 роки тому +27

      Seriously awesome job I hope he finds this video

    • @EmeraldLavigne
      @EmeraldLavigne 3 роки тому +4

      I love how he treated him like a human and definitely don't blame the ableism that's definitely not deeply rooted in our society for the fact that him acting like a human being is somehow remarkable and notable instead of just the norm

  • @rynnmets7607
    @rynnmets7607 3 роки тому +2801

    This reminds me of when I worked fast food. It was in a college town and a lot of foreign students would come to the local restaurant for a quick meal. This one japanese guy came in who spoke VERY little english. The person who was on the register kept ignoring him till I took over. I could barely understand his english but I asked him to point it out. Once that was over with and he got his food he said "thank you" in japanese, which I promptly responded with "you are very welcome" in japanese. The smile on his face was priceless. He asked if I was fluent but sadly I'm not. Still, he laughed about it and had a very bright smile on his face.

    • @partygirlgun5933
      @partygirlgun5933 3 роки тому +82

      So wholesome💝✨

    • @beenie705
      @beenie705 3 роки тому +17

      U knew that from anime right?

    • @rynnmets7607
      @rynnmets7607 3 роки тому +157

      @@beenie705 I was studying japanese for a bit and kept a few terms when I stopped

    • @Orion_TheyThem
      @Orion_TheyThem 3 роки тому +91

      @@rynnmets7607 this is what happens with some of my Korean regulars. I'm learning Korean (although I've not been sitting down and dedicating myself a whole lot at the moment), but they're so grateful I even try.
      Same with my Spanish. I retained a little from highschool and can understand more than I can speak, but my Spanish speaking customers are so happy that I even try to communicate with them.
      Treating people like humans Truly makes a difference. It's so sad that something so simple isn't widely done.

    • @Paige-pk8dr
      @Paige-pk8dr 3 роки тому +66

      I did basically the same thing when I was a waitress. I knew the couple could read my lips so I spoke a bit slower, I naturally talk fast and I knew that if I talked like I normally do they probably wouldn't understand me but I also didn't want them to think I was talking to them like they were idiots. So when they got their menus I told them to point at what they wanted, they were happy and gave me an awesome tip. They later returned a coue weeks later requesting me as their server again. They told me (they wrote it down) that they've had bad experiences at other restaurants in the area and were really happy to have a positive experience.

  • @edshell7737
    @edshell7737 2 роки тому +1

    Makes me so happy for you. Thanks for sharing. You get a 60 yr old man emotional and watery eyed.

  • @manolyjativa1496
    @manolyjativa1496 Рік тому +1

    7:44 he's such a flirt with Ellen, loved it, my heart melted

  • @auborddeseaux7936
    @auborddeseaux7936 3 роки тому +1717

    You know, I never even considered how difficult it must be for deaf people now that everyone has to wear masks. So much of their communication relies on seeing facial expressions and reading lips when they don't know sign language.

    • @carolynworthington8996
      @carolynworthington8996 3 роки тому +139

      I’m only deaf in one ear, and I was surprised to learn how much I depend on lip reading once people started wearing masks! It became much harder to understand people...and I wasn’t even aware that I was reading lips or expressions until then.

    • @Estoile
      @Estoile 3 роки тому +70

      We've got see trough masks because of that at my restaurant.

    • @Ray-ui1pm
      @Ray-ui1pm 3 роки тому +19

      @@Estoile That's super cool! It's nice to know some people are being considerate like that!

    • @worldofdedaur7143
      @worldofdedaur7143 3 роки тому +18

      I’m hearing impaired and it is murder. I just hope people don’t try to speak to me as I can’t understand muffled speech and it’s embarrassing to ask people to repeat themselves more than once.

    • @missyscrochetempire6958
      @missyscrochetempire6958 2 роки тому +4

      @@worldofdedaur7143 same here.... thats why i dont go out in public... nobody thought about us when they did the whole mask thing

  • @Drewbydrew
    @Drewbydrew 3 роки тому +486

    Out of curiosity years ago, I learned how to finger spell in ASL. One day while I was working at Chipotle, we had a guest come in who was deaf. When he got to me at the cash register, he wanted a special request so he asked for a pen. I felt like such a boss when I signed for him to finger spell it, and he looked so happy! He got his extra cilantro, and I gestured the price the same way the guy in this video did. I’m glad I could make his day better and it was a cool experience for me too! I’m really glad that this McDonald’s upped their accessibility game and made life easier and better for you too! It doesn’t take a lot of effort but it can make such a big difference in people’s lives :)

    • @_music.mon3
      @_music.mon3 3 роки тому +55

      This isn’t important but: *If you ever see that guy again tell him he made the right choice with the extra cilantro*

    • @sylbree6318
      @sylbree6318 3 роки тому +18

      Yea sadly though they only did it because people from first video tanked their reviews as the manager didn't care in the first video (I believe they were dropped to 1-2 stars on various platforms)

    • @Zamerus
      @Zamerus 3 роки тому +27

      @@sylbree6318 tbh the rating tank was kinda deserved, to this day I believe the person in charge that day threw his food out on purpose to spite the potential that this customer was faking it in their eyes

    • @sylbree6318
      @sylbree6318 3 роки тому +20

      @@Zamerus oh no I agree I was just saying it sucks thats what it took for them to realize they were wrong, I partook in the rating tank

  • @TorrentialDowns
    @TorrentialDowns 2 роки тому

    Y'alls videos provide a glimpse into all the interactions that my aunt has to deal with because she's deaf, and provides a much greater understanding of her life. I really appreciate it!

  • @missspell4897
    @missspell4897 2 роки тому +1

    I’m glad they were nice to you this time around. It’s really cool of you to put yourself in uncomfortable situations to educate people. I’m sure there are shy hearing impaired people out there who just take being bullied and never do anything about it.

  • @PinkyNdTheBrainLover
    @PinkyNdTheBrainLover 3 роки тому +1278

    When Ellen said "I'm glad you're so strong" with that admiration, and later Ryan gave that wink and "Love you" with that look of affection. Those moments made my heart so happy! I love seeing people so appreciative of, proud of and in love with each other. Ugh! You guys are so sweet

    • @nanda914
      @nanda914 3 роки тому +17

      relationship goals right there.

    • @AabluedragonAH
      @AabluedragonAH 3 роки тому +11

      And such a smooth transition to the merch plug haha

    • @parrisnia72
      @parrisnia72 3 роки тому +4

      Right?! I thought that too! That was too cute 😍😍😭😭

    • @leothepossessedkangaroodra1925
      @leothepossessedkangaroodra1925 2 роки тому +1

      Ikr it was cute even if one is deaf and the other isn't they still love each other =] =D

  • @mya.h.06
    @mya.h.06 3 роки тому +500

    The guy in the first window was so understanding and helpful

    • @alisonlaett9625
      @alisonlaett9625 3 роки тому +24

      Ya maybe he was trained well by the manager but you could tell he was also just an empathetic person

    • @ROKillUminati47
      @ROKillUminati47 3 роки тому +7

      @@alisonlaett9625 like, he immediately, without hesitation, thought of signing the price. I don't think it's something that was learned, in my opinion, I think he is just a nice person overall 😁

  • @emilygraham1951
    @emilygraham1951 2 роки тому +3

    i was so heartbroken after the first video but after watching this one i’m just so glad that they improved so much. you guys are making real changes, even in small ones like this!

  • @Jeff_11B
    @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +2

    I love seeing people use UA-cam to better humanity, not sabotage it. You two are changing the world and should be damn proud!

  • @splatalie1
    @splatalie1 3 роки тому +626

    This is so heart warming, they didn't even hesitate they just treated you as they do everyone else. No over compensating or patronising so smooth and helpful. Made my heart happy

  • @tink5337
    @tink5337 3 роки тому +594

    I'm so glad that location turned themselves around. It seems like they made a real effort to start educating employees on how to handle such situations. I wish every place would take the time to educate employees on handling different types of disabilities. The world needs to be more accessible to all.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 3 роки тому +8

      I am glad when I see people getting out such as the blind man I delivered to or neighborhood guys in wheelchairs; the alternative is being shut-in.

  • @ainsleepittner140
    @ainsleepittner140 11 місяців тому +1

    As someone who is in the Deaf community I find these videos awesome as I continue to learn ASL I can understand more signs.

  • @givemeprimelaughter
    @givemeprimelaughter 2 роки тому +2

    Ellen has soooo much love in her eyes for you. It is melting my heart.

  • @JulieKowing
    @JulieKowing 3 роки тому +2345

    Gonna throw this out there. If someone looks like they are not able to communicate out loud.... HONOR IT.
    My favorite experience at a fantasy/adventure fair was working for a mead vendor. A deaf couple came up and had this look of curiosity. I had seen them signing a they walked up.
    I am by NO MEANS proficient in ASL. I know a few signs, and the alphabet. But I could say "how are you?" And finger spelled my name. They were SO SWEET. I was able to explain what mead was, learned the sign for honey, and told them they were beautiful (really gorgeous people with the loveliest smiles I've ever seen). When we can go back to having outdoor events I hope I see them again, I'll make sure I learn a few new signs before then!
    Thank you for having such a positive real life teaching experience!

    • @trickytreyperfected1482
      @trickytreyperfected1482 3 роки тому +41

      Props to you! I know very little ASL and I would be terrified of messing it up...

    • @randomstranger3360
      @randomstranger3360 3 роки тому +13

      @@trickytreyperfected1482 i know nothing about ASL 😔

    • @NeitherSparky
      @NeitherSparky 3 роки тому +7

      Weh, I have missed so many fantasy faires. 😭 I only got to wear my new faun once before everything went down.

    • @saso5096
      @saso5096 3 роки тому +5

      Is it easy to learn sign language? I thought about teaching myself some basic signs but am currently quite busy with school

    • @mathi685
      @mathi685 3 роки тому +8

      @@saso5096 I would personally say it's easier that learning a spoken language

  • @like90
    @like90 2 роки тому +2259

    When the pandemic first started, my husband and I were going through the McDonald’s drive through and there was a man ahead of us that came to our car with a paper saying what he wanted to order and so my husband walked over to the order speaker and ordered for the guy. I think I understand why he asked us for help instead of going up to the window now.

    • @aiteall6018
      @aiteall6018 2 роки тому +106

      Good on you for helping him. Thank you.

    • @nomad82912
      @nomad82912 2 роки тому +192

      I don't know why this happens but a few times at the bank when I was younger, I'd always get older people asking me for help in filling out bank forms or at the ATM machines. They could have asked staff or the security guard for help but after watching videos on this channel, it's sad that people are more comfortable seeking help from strangers than people at the business/service.

    • @grammarpolice8909
      @grammarpolice8909 Рік тому

      When someone is deaf? They can speak right?? Or is he deaf & dumb?? (No hate at all)

    • @Ch3rry276
      @Ch3rry276 Рік тому +7

      You and your husband are good people😊

    • @bIuecap
      @bIuecap Рік тому +3

      If your deaf why would you go through a drive thru instead of going inside or ordering off an app

  • @andrewhamel1
    @andrewhamel1 2 роки тому

    Just started learning ASL a few days ago, was looking for some signing tubers and I absolutely love you guys. Great stuff!

  • @quickandcomplicated314
    @quickandcomplicated314 2 роки тому

    Just came from the past video, and I'm very happy that you got the service you deserve! Happy late birthday Ellen, and thank you for these videos!

  • @cooper197
    @cooper197 2 роки тому +1826

    I’ve had a few deaf customers and never once did it even cross my mind that they were faking my mind instantly went to helping them and communicating the best I could even with the communication gap

    • @monicaa2176
      @monicaa2176 2 роки тому +73

      Same. I work in a hardware store and there is a regular that’s always coming and who’s deaf.
      So after the second time he was at my check out I looked up the signs for „hello“ „thank you“ and „have a nice day“ to make him feel a bit more welcomed and accepted

    • @ChocolateMonkeh
      @ChocolateMonkeh 2 роки тому +27

      Same here! I definitely think a lot of people react this way now because of all the UA-camrs that have done social experiments, it's kind of like they're thinking "I won't play ball with you today buddy". Whether it's an experiment or a real disability they should be treating people kindly and helping them! Some people are just awful.

    • @sierra744
      @sierra744 Рік тому +6

      I've had a couple come in, I try and find ways to communicate. Whenever their food gets sent out, I always tell people to enjoy, I wrote it on paper a couple times so they get the same experience.

    • @legendarybubbles4567
      @legendarybubbles4567 Рік тому +8

      Same! How it WOULD cross anyones mind is beyond me honestly. People are just awful sometimes. :(
      Like, why is them taking it the first thing on their mind?

    • @reece5457
      @reece5457 Рік тому +8

      Why would you fake being deaf anyways? If you fake having a serious issue you dont have then thats another issue

  • @bocockburn8888
    @bocockburn8888 3 роки тому +1232

    From a kid whose dad is deaf I am glad that nobody was ever mean to my dad and say he was faking being 💯 % deaf

    • @catfish64115
      @catfish64115 3 роки тому +13

      Yeah, that’s good. Also *u n u s a n n u s*

    • @fw.sophiacantuf
      @fw.sophiacantuf 3 роки тому +3

      @@catfish64115 skmxmdjd

    • @pentheclickety
      @pentheclickety 3 роки тому +2

      I think it’s just that people would associate old people as being deaf but he looks young so people would think he’s faking maybe because of appearance

    • @cassiegreen7250
      @cassiegreen7250 3 роки тому +10

      @@pentheclickety true but still no way you should treat a person

    • @lindsayhanes1679
      @lindsayhanes1679 3 роки тому

      i love ur pfp it's pretty pog

  • @Quiet_Observer
    @Quiet_Observer 2 роки тому

    You two have a habit of warming my heart, whenever I see you.
    God bless you both, always.

  • @raizahasmath5580
    @raizahasmath5580 2 роки тому

    I am so impressed and much happier that they actually did improve their accessibility. Thanks to you!

  • @SPOK81303
    @SPOK81303 3 роки тому +539

    I work in fast food, and even if someone is faking being deaf, I still treat them like they are, I usually go out to their car and see if anyone else is in the car, if not then I grab a piece of paper for them to write their order down, they usually seem very grateful to have someone do this, and after this video I see why.

    • @aprettydumbperson
      @aprettydumbperson 3 роки тому +16

      Its the little things that matter

    • @ex_cha0s652
      @ex_cha0s652 3 роки тому +7

      Yeah i work at mcDs and im the only one there that knows sign language enough to take people’s orders.

    • @sahme.ae1
      @sahme.ae1 3 роки тому

      i hit 444 angel likes

    • @lexslife5442
      @lexslife5442 3 роки тому +1

      It’s good that you are being respectful in terms of using paper for deaf and hard of hearing customers however you said even if they are faking. You wouldn’t know if someone is faking so don’t ever assume that someone is that’s wrong if someone says they are deaf and you doubt them even only in your head that is wrong. But please keep helping that community and treating them well. If you saw someone with a clear visible disability you wouldn’t question if they were faking so don’t do it with invisible ones.

  • @jadewarren3718
    @jadewarren3718 3 роки тому +875

    Him hyping her up about her design was SO cute 🥰✨love the video!

    • @SignDuoChannel
      @SignDuoChannel  3 роки тому +141

      I LOVE when she is creative. I support her 100% and I personally have worn the hoodie so much already lol

    • @jadewarren3718
      @jadewarren3718 3 роки тому +20

      @@SignDuoChannel Understandable though, I just checked it out and the hoodie design is so cool😌

  • @BlindSin
    @BlindSin 10 місяців тому +1

    Happy birthday Ellen! And thank you for using the closed captions for those of us who aren’t super familiar with signing yet ❤️

  • @ashley4889
    @ashley4889 Рік тому

    You two make me so happy and have really been helping me learn and keep up with my sign language. Much love from Canada

  • @Mhurilo10
    @Mhurilo10 3 роки тому +694

    The fact that she can do sign language and speak at the same time is impressive to me

    • @Ori_fr
      @Ori_fr 3 роки тому +31

      That's usually what you do when you sign and aren't deaf or only partially deaf/deaf after birth.
      Signing without speaking seems much harder to me

    • @bodiller9422
      @bodiller9422 3 роки тому +6

      You essentially just speak normally, doesnt require any extra thinking.

    • @Mhurilo10
      @Mhurilo10 3 роки тому +10

      @@Ori_fr I'm not deaf, I speak sign language but I don't speak when I do sign language because the structure (In Brazilian sign language) is not the same. For example:
      I run morning everyday. Sun beautiful morning. I fight M M A. M I X E D M A R T I A L A R T S. Fun.
      That's how it would directly translate. That's why it's impressive to me. Are there prepositions in american sign language?

    • @Mhurilo10
      @Mhurilo10 3 роки тому +3

      @@bodiller9422 Do you speak sign language? I'm under the impression that it's not exactly the same language

    • @Ori_fr
      @Ori_fr 3 роки тому +4

      @@Mhurilo10 Ah that makes sense actually, I forgot there's different languages for a second there lol
      There's no prepositions but there's classifiers you put after nouns for example. I don't actually sign very well but the structure seems to be more in line in asl with general english.

  • @Cptn.Viridian
    @Cptn.Viridian 3 роки тому +1148

    We have a deaf customer who comes through my burger king like once or twice a week. We have a system down where he either has his order typed up on his phone or just gets the items on a coupon. It takes a bit longer for us to get his order sorted out, but he is super nice and patient about it, and we enjoy serving him because "nice" customers are a rare commodity in the fast food world.

    • @Cptn.Viridian
      @Cptn.Viridian 3 роки тому +65

      I would also like to mention that I received no training for hearing impaired customers. I'm not sure about Mcdonalds, or other fast food places (because I work at BK) but I don't think you get any training until you go for shift manager training. So basically for a regular employee it's a trail by fire unless they signal the manager.

    • @ixzaluoh8997
      @ixzaluoh8997 3 роки тому +6

      People are just rude nowadays especially at gas station

    • @es6499
      @es6499 3 роки тому +7

      "Nice" restaurant employees are rare when you're HoH, Deaf, non-verbal, blind, etc.

    • @carlwheezer9860
      @carlwheezer9860 3 роки тому +9

      @@es6499 that is very unfortunate. i remember at a school i used to go to we had a class where we could learn american sign language, and i really wish i had paid more attention so that i can accommodate for people with disabilities like this, even though i don't work anywhere that would require that as of now.

    • @stephenolan5539
      @stephenolan5539 2 роки тому +3

      The new version of the Burger King app is good. But not all the counter people seem to really know it.
      The McDonald's one shows a big bright four digit number. I just show it one the phone and they bring my order.
      And I can set my order up how I want.
      At Harvey's they really don't seem to know about mobile orders. They are usually confused until I give my name and they see that there is an order waiting with that name.

  • @georgina-a
    @georgina-a 2 роки тому +4

    Firstly, you two are such a gorgeous couple. It's beautiful to see how sweet you are with each other 💕
    Secondly I'm so glad this McDonald's got their act together because I was livid after watching your last video there. You should take real pride in the fact that you clearly influenced that change (sounds like someone in a senior position at McDonald's saw your video, from that email you received) &, in doing so, improved things - not just for yourselves, but also for other people with disabilities who might not have your confidence.
    Keep up the amazing work! Wishing you both all the very best from the UK 🇬🇧 x

  • @deaf-metal
    @deaf-metal 2 роки тому +5

    So happy I found this channel. I'm HOH and can relate so much to having an "invisible disability". I can't tell you the number of people who don't get my attention before talking to me and then call me rude for not hearing them 🙄 And with everyone wearing masks now it's even more difficult. Happy to see this experience was much better than the last. I always avoid drive thrus because of my hearing loss but seeing how you manage makes me less intimidated to try in the future.

  • @-SantiagoTalks
    @-SantiagoTalks 3 роки тому +567

    I feel like a big part of being deaf that has to be frustrating is when someone isn’t looking at you because I get ignored even when people can hear me

    • @fatimanadeem2682
      @fatimanadeem2682 3 роки тому +3

      Also he can’t speak too?

    • @koencagurangan3256
      @koencagurangan3256 3 роки тому +21

      @@fatimanadeem2682
      Chances are he can, there's just no point to speaking since he can't hear himself, though there are some deaf-mutes who really can't speak, so who knows

    • @heyyyy-4048
      @heyyyy-4048 3 роки тому +17

      @@fatimanadeem2682 most of the time deaf people physically can speak, but because they can't hear themselves they can't form proper words. Though that is only most cases.

    • @Alexx15
      @Alexx15 3 роки тому

      @@fatimanadeem2682 maybe he can but he might not know if he’s saying stuff right because he can’t hear himself

    • @imnobody4416
      @imnobody4416 3 роки тому

      @@fatimanadeem2682 well they can practice to so they can tell people when they need something or need help. Tho speaking is really hard for them since they can't hear themselves. How can they know they are pronouncing things right?

  • @amyelistickamoreohfrill
    @amyelistickamoreohfrill 3 роки тому +969

    I went to this fast food place called “Culver’s” and in the drive threw they had a button that said like “for assistance, press button” with an ear and eye symbol. and when we were paying, the worker was deaf and using ASL. I’m the only one in my family who knows ASL (only a little bit) and rolled down my window to sign “thank you” and he smiled That made me happy to see! 🤟 love y’all and this channel!!
    Edit: wow bro I didn’t know how many of y’all love Culver’s teehee

    • @ronredfield511
      @ronredfield511 3 роки тому +2

      Aww

    • @Rae8Anne
      @Rae8Anne 3 роки тому +24

      I'm from the Midwest and LOVE Culvers! Best burgers! And great service.

    • @elenie8
      @elenie8 3 роки тому +6

      Culverssssss 😍

    • @annaw.114
      @annaw.114 3 роки тому +12

      I just learned that other places don’t have Culver’s... what

    • @Rae8Anne
      @Rae8Anne 3 роки тому +8

      ​@@annaw.114 Yah, I think Culvers started in WI and was only found in the Midwest before slowly branching out.
      I'm pretty sure that's why we hear CA and NY talk only about In-N-Out so much. I bet the two joints could compete.

  • @theJuLYheat
    @theJuLYheat 2 роки тому +1

    The more videos like these that watch, the more I'm driven to learn ASL & get one of those awesome hoodies. There's too much negativity & doing anything you can to make the world less scary for disabled people is an awesome gesture. I actually love it when disabled people come to my restaurant, because I love the look on their face when they are taken care of.

  • @Luckybomb21
    @Luckybomb21 11 місяців тому +1

    Congrats my mannn!! This actually got me so hyped and proud

  • @BobiAdventures
    @BobiAdventures 3 роки тому +478

    This is how all take out orders should be like. Smooth, efficient and polite. No need to hesitate or discriminate people who are willing to give you money LOL

    • @ilovedogs2368
      @ilovedogs2368 3 роки тому +5

      Exactly!!! At the end of the day we are all human and should be respected no matter what!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️

    • @mikeylagarcia1176
      @mikeylagarcia1176 3 роки тому +1

      The problem with fast food restaurans is that eployees have no reason to care about the customers.

    • @e.a.1297
      @e.a.1297 3 роки тому +1

      Accurate af

    • @BobiAdventures
      @BobiAdventures 3 роки тому +2

      @@mikeylagarcia1176 it doesn't matter if they care or not, because if they don't work efficiently then it isn't really "fast" food anymore is it? If I were a franchise owner, it would be all about efficiency and profit which comes with no tolerance of any bs that would mess with the efficiency.

    • @fbichan9418
      @fbichan9418 3 роки тому +1

      @@mikeylagarcia1176 personal feelings shouldn't be in the way of being efficient at work it doesnt matter if they care or not their not getting paid over that they're getting paid for serving customers.

  • @amazinggrace5692
    @amazinggrace5692 3 роки тому +538

    My daughters school has ASL as a foreign language option. Her friend took 5 years and she was quickly able to speak with a deaf relative a a family gathering.

    • @pocketpj2722
      @pocketpj2722 3 роки тому +33

      This should be required

    • @______8197
      @______8197 3 роки тому +15

      We have ask at our school and I’m actually learning fun fact our teacher is deaf so we really get to understand asl and deaf people more

    • @kateg5763
      @kateg5763 3 роки тому +2

      I wish my school asl 😭 I have to wait until college to take it

    • @lionheart1295
      @lionheart1295 3 роки тому +4

      I'm quite jealous that a schol district has ASL as an option. I learned finger spelling so i could understand my brother when he was little and couldnt speak for an extra few years

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 3 роки тому +3

      If it helps, there's one elementary school I know of that (at least when I went there) taught ALL students basic sign language. They have a satellite campus where the DHH kids get specialized education, and there are cross-over events where the kids share what they learn with each other. Basically, I've been aware of deaf and blind people since a very young age. I think it should be like that, honestly; promoting the awareness of diversity to kids is the fastest way to break down ableism, racism, etc.

  • @likeakittie
    @likeakittie 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for being understanding and helpful! It really does just take kindness to be able to get this done. It's not complicated, it's having understanding and having the heart to be willing to provide a little bit of extra help. We are all humans and we should all help each other no matter what. Everyone deserves respect and dignity. ❤️

  • @yeetusdeletus2501
    @yeetusdeletus2501 2 роки тому

    im so glad they changed it for people who cant hear. everyone should be able to be served if they can hear/talk or cant, and seeing them make those improvements so you along with many people with similar struggles can get their food just as easily is just amazing.

  • @JLionardi
    @JLionardi 3 роки тому +899

    I love how his girlfriend always seems so kind, soft-spoken, supportive, compassionate, and sympathetic. She's like an angel. I wish you both will stay together always.

    • @dabordietrying
      @dabordietrying Рік тому +3

      they've been together for i think 10 ish years now? i think its safe to say they love eachother greatly and wont seperate unless its very necessary

  • @phoebek1175
    @phoebek1175 3 роки тому +1130

    Bless the man who just didn’t question and was really nice and helped, thank God some people are nice and care

    • @douchopotamus3755
      @douchopotamus3755 3 роки тому +10

      I don't think god had anything to do with it.

    • @JDdeleon1
      @JDdeleon1 3 роки тому +6

      Agreed, thank God for that

    • @noc9331
      @noc9331 3 роки тому +1

      Ur pfp tho, really nice

    • @bigmonkeee3001
      @bigmonkeee3001 3 роки тому +6

      @@douchopotamus3755 Yes he did, the Lord is love. So if he didn’t have anything to do with it, the person would have made fun of them. And btw, capitalize the G in God

    • @bigmonkeee3001
      @bigmonkeee3001 3 роки тому +2

      Please capitalize the G in God.

  • @wakingupcountry
    @wakingupcountry Рік тому

    Love you guys! You are always so positive!

  • @christilounsbury9495
    @christilounsbury9495 2 роки тому +1

    The first video I saw was that from last year. This one brought me to tears at how much better you were treated!! I’m so happy for you. I have 10 kids, several with speech impediments. I used Signing Time videos with my Little Ones so they could communicate some- in an effort to relieve some of the frustration they were having with not getting what they wanted. And we also took a basic ASL class years ago. We didn’t use it a lot because they didn’t have hearing issues. But I’m glad that I did. I’m surprised at how much of the signing you do that I can still understand. I would recommend everyone take a class on the basics. Thank you for the skill share opportunity. Lots of love for you both. And HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

  • @kirsten9323
    @kirsten9323 3 роки тому +3261

    At my office in Amsterdam(before we all started working from home), we had a sign language coffee bar. The baristas were all deaf. The bar had a tablet where you typed in your order and it showed the way to order in sign language, say thank you, etc.
    It was really cool and a fun way to learn some Dutch sign language. :)

  • @taintedangel311
    @taintedangel311 3 роки тому +489

    Man, I remember the first time I was “serving” (giving out hamburgers and hotdogs) someone with impaired hearing. I didn’t know at first but I noticed they were gesturing a lot, it clicked after I gave them what they were asking for (they made a motion of eating a hotdog). I just thought they didn’t want to talk and I was like, “I hope they’re ok”🥺. Watching these vids helps me to recognize and correct the way I accommodate!

    • @EmeraldLavigne
      @EmeraldLavigne 3 роки тому +25

      "How to interact with humans who have disabilities & treat them like humans" should be like some 3rd grade sh¡t. Like, it's a little bewildering and scary and anxious-making to suddenly be faced with somebody who communicates differently. But since ppl with disabilities exist, those in the typical population should learn how to interact with them like humans from an early age.
      Society has a responsibility and duty to provide accommodations and make existence accessible.

  • @tylerjbaranski
    @tylerjbaranski Рік тому

    I've been learning sign language (on UA-cam and Skillshare) over the last month, and it's been so enjoyable to watch your videos to see it in action as I do. Thank you for sharing your experiences!

  • @michellemena6352
    @michellemena6352 2 роки тому

    I honestly do not know how I came across you guy's wonderful videos but here I am. I am in the process of studying nursing to become an RN and because of you guys I have made it a mission to learn sign language for future patients! Thank you so much for sharing your life, it was truly inspiring. You guys are awesome!

  • @fisherhallett8256
    @fisherhallett8256 3 роки тому +384

    She just looks like she loves him is much there is no way he is faking

  • @108wee
    @108wee 3 роки тому +86

    I once served a deaf couple and was so distracted by the fact they couldn’t speak that I forgot to give them their change. Of course calling out to them didnt work so i ended up running to their car real quick to hand it to them. It was so embarrassing...

    • @fortie6902
      @fortie6902 3 роки тому +16

      Don’t think about the embarassment! You did the right thing

    • @stealthscorpion4735
      @stealthscorpion4735 3 роки тому +4

      @@fortie6902 he did do the right thing

    • @sgaeg
      @sgaeg 3 роки тому +1

      "HEY!! HEY WAIT!!.. oh yea-"

  • @tamaracooley2033
    @tamaracooley2033 2 роки тому

    I'm really grateful for videos like this. I'm always on the lookout for how I can best be of help, and it's really helpful to hear someone's experience