This video is excellent in how it gives clips to allow viewers to experience what it is like to have hearing loss, to not catch things in conversations!
Thanks so much for uploading this clip!!! It not only helps express our embarrassed behaviors in our daily lives for averaged people but also realize how's our lives look like. Again thanks.
As a hearing person it makes me very frustrated to know that other hearing people are such crap to your community. I lived 21 years without realizing it was happening and now that I know its infuriating. I really want to learn ASL but as I don't want to learn wrong I am saving for formal classes. I really appreciate this video. It gives a lot of insight. Im trying to learn about the culture best I can before the classes and there aren't nearly as many issues with communicating as hearing people think. All we need to do is a few things to help make it easier. Thank you for posting such an awesome and informative video.
Well said, and as a 23 year old I feel the same way. I honestly was completely oblivious to how hearing persons communicate with those who are deaf/hoh. I think most of the world does not realize this, outside of the deaf community. We should all make changes to ourselves to better treat everyone else in the world, and especially those with disabilities.
I get told that all of the time. "Never mind or I'll tell you later". When?? It is so frustrating to me as I started losing my hearing when my kids were a little younger. Why? You may ask. I don't know and the doctors don't either. I have taken multiple hearing tests and MRI's. They say that there is no answer as to why I am losing my hearing. I have lost all of my high pitch. I can't hear birds anymore, timers on the oven, house alarms, and the list goes on. I have trouble with understanding speech as well. Now it has effected the work place as I have been very frustrated not being able to hear properly on the phone. I have been harassed at work for not being able to hear speech properly and made fun of at work. I have been excluded from conversations at work that were work related and changes being made in the workplace and I needed to hear this conversation. I was looked at by my supervisor when this particular conversation was occurring and she said, "You can't hear anyway so....:. ". What is that?? All of a sudden I am becoming invisible to people all together in and out of the workplace. I am physically and mentally capable of working. Unfortunately, I had to quit that job. Now, more of a challenge begins. Where can I work now? I have even looked into working from home but I'm sure a lot of you know how that is. There are so many bogus jobs working from home. Can someone help me by giving some suggestions? I have managed to get a degree and am going back to school. People seem to mix hearing impairment with being stupid also.
My biggest pet peeve as a h.o.h. person is when someone talks away from me and I ask to repeat what they said and tell me that they'll tell me later. ;(
This is a great video. I am a late deafened adult. I can speak well but am just now becoming more comfortable with lipreading. I am more comfortable with ASL. If I am with my husband he often helps me out by interpreting. But I have spent many years feeling alone in a crowded room if e wants to talk to other friends or family members.
Sarah Larsen's daughter, Gretchen!: I love this video too! Most of it I already knew from just plain common sense, but most people don't know anything about communicating with deaf people!! I found it very informative and very cool!
Excellent video! In regards to lipreading, roughly 20% can be understood by lipreading alone. This is why people shouldn't always rely on one way to communicate.
Great video! I'm HOH and always encountering problems with hearing folks. I love that video with the group conversation. I'm much better on one on one than group convos. Signing is usually better for a large gathering for me. Again great video! :)
Nicely done, I have quite a few regulars at my work that are deaf and this has inspired me to learn more. Most of the time we just write to each other to get our points across but actually signing would be so much friendlier :)
I'd like to add that when a hard of hearing person asks to repeat, then please repeat. We hate asking to repeat, too. We're not perfect. We tend to miss things here and there, but that's the flaw of hearing loss. If you don't repeat, then we won't know.
This video explains the last couple years of my life whether it be working around loud machinery or demolition work it ruined my hearing, and yet it seems to be a minor problem for me it's a much larger problem for the people around me. People will be calling my name or saying something across the room and I won't know it will make it will make them mad. Even people that know me will forget I'm hard of hearing.
vary informative video i like it. im hearing impaired i lip read alot, im just learning ASL. Can i share your video on my Facebook Page it would help me alot if i could share this with people that know me that are hearing.
You have to make the most of life by simply turning a negative into a positive. Remember there are tons of deaf & hard of hearing people that are famous. Use them as an example to bring you past the dark storm of your life like my self.
Instead of repeating the same words try saying the same thing in a new way... the change of words can offer up a different selection of sounds that may sound more differently than the first arrangement and THEN the HOH person may actually finally understand you.
hello! your video was very informative. but for the future, if you haven't been doing so already (bc this video is over a year old), please caption your videos. it makes it way easier for hoh / deaf people to understand!
My significant other is hearing impaired, and we have difficulty with everyday casual conversation. I don’t know if it’s because of his hearing impairment or something else. For example, If I say, “Thank you for showing me such a nice time today. I really enjoyed it.” His response might be, “Okay.” This seems strange to me. I told him a more appropriate response would be, “You’re welcome,” or, “I’m glad you enjoyed it. So did I.” Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I am Deaf. I notice a lot of hearing shy for talk to me. Not sure if thinking communication barrier or maybe because not used to talk to Deaf so more uneasy, but what notice is most hearing not understand only difference is can't hear. Not mean can't read, text, write, mime even for talk. Make me lonely in social group. Feel like girl in example, because get brushed off same as her a lot too.
Hi, Kati, Yea, I'm totally unds u soo clearly becuz I use readin' the lips w small asl, So, I'm always unds whacha u means it becuz I'm Hoh and Oral person. But I've still difficulties unds communication with full deaf person isn't not good asl but they're never use a reads the lips so they're uses only two hands w theirs eyes on the hands than the lips. Some of difference asl 4 theirs own signs dat make me more difficulties unds it becuz they're can't reads the oral EVER. I've friend's w all hearings peoples more than deaf becuz I raised all my life w oral myself can communication 4 all hearings peoples than deaf community. When I went visited w deaf community and I've seen theirs 100% full hands signs and No lips likely SHUT the mouths and they're make me confusin' lots becuz too difficulty communication w theirs can't reads my own lips. Craziest!
Great video, but it's not captioned. Can you please add captions and also speaker identifications and sound descriptions? Auto captions are not of acceptable quality. Thanks!
Kati you have done a great video . It is really educational. Unfortunately, normally hearing people usually do not try to talk the way us (hoh) want. Because we are in minoriy. Especially at work place. We need to adapt :)
I am deaf . I have problem too . peoples hearing communication hard able for understand or not patient with deaf or hearing of hard .they are not respect or patient at all . I understand it is hard to communication with hearing peoples read lips not easy at all . I wish, they will for hearing peoples learn sign language with same time when you talk . Jesus know that how I feel .
omg! I know what that first part of the vid feels like because I'm hard of hearing and I read peoples lips, I have 70% hearing loss in my left ear and 40% in my right and when people arent facing me when the talk i miss most of the conversation cause i cant read their lips and i can barely hear, my family sometimes yells at me just to tell me dinner is ready and such like that. I was born deaf and at 9 months of age i began hear little bits, I have hearing aids but i hate using them it makes me feel like I have to depend on something just to get by....I can hear even if it is a little.....but still I think its funny because people who talk to me dont even know I'm hard of hearing and when i speak you can't tell because I've gone through speech threapy, so when I tell them they always look shocked and it makes me laugh
Men that can hear barely understand what hot women say when they are talking because of "distractions". HOW THE HELL do deaf men do it? HOW!!?!?!?!? muco respect....also, your video was helpful, thanks :-) xo
Yeah,I am deaf and aware of the hearing culture myself. I was told that the hearing people are so stupid for not understand about the deaf culture. I agreed with what he said in somewhat.....sigh. No hearing people can understand what the deaf life is like at all. They never experience being deaf in their lives period!
+Jade Veylupek You are more right than you know. Us hearing people truly have no idea what it is like to be deaf. I apologize on behalf of humanity, but mostly myself, for the way the deaf community has been treated. I will make a considerable effort for the rest of my life to increase knowledge, awareness, and love for all those with disabilities. God bless you.
Hi, Katie, I'm here of this my two accounts in my UA-cam, Becuz of they're reason Google's joined into my accounts adds it. They're only separated it. They're not a messed or lost of my folds but Google acct is just STARTS new fold and other one is already full it. =)
Real PG video, good awareness but unfortunately the outcome’s of not hearing can be more dramatic than dressing up in a clown suit. Most people are angry at you and socially retaliate against you, right so if you’re profoundly deaf like me save yourself the harshest experience’s learn to sign because this communicate’s to everyone that you are deaf who cares about whether they can sign or not, just stop speaking because it’s giving them the wrong message, start signing and accept that you are deaf and they are not.
My greatgrandpa from WWII was hard hearing. we were always shouting at home. One someone calls the police because of domestic violence, but it was just my grandpa and us chatting. Grandpa: WHATS FOR DINNER!!!! Me: SOUP!!! G: PASS ME THE SALT PLEASE!! Me: HERE!!! G: THANK YOU!!!
He didn't checked out and he never wears H aids (He disliked the medics). But according to my grandma he was way worst years after the war but he gain a little bit of hearing over the years on the left ear. My bet he has pierced ear drums mixed with PTSD because of the war but i'm not really sure. He died at 103 yrs old from old age.
This video was absolutely fantastic. I'm working on a television show and we are in discussion about a character who we may write as deaf or HoH. In case we cast a deaf person instead of an actor playing deaf, I'm wondering if you or anyone reading this may have any helpful advice to make sure that I can communicate effectively, get my artistic direction across clearly, with as little confusion as possible and of course without being rude.:-) Again, wonderful video!
I'm Hard of Hearing wear a Hearing Aids it is hard to understand people trying to hear what they said and to be able to understand them it is not easy for me even used sign or for me to able to try to understand not easy just wish I can understand more but sometime can't for me only way is for me is texting on my phone or on the computers that way I can understand
hey are you deaf too? :) im not deaf but i would love to learn sign language and have friends who are deaf because i would like to be friends with different types of people :) :) and learn how to communicate differently :)
Hello my dear friends this is Jon eventually getting my hearing aids soon got save money eventually I will have them would it be awesome if you guys be my friend too. Thanks 🙏 everyone
I'm hard of hearing and I hate being touched yet people constantly touch to get my attention . Thanks for bringing that up .
This video is excellent in how it gives clips to allow viewers to experience what it is like to have hearing loss, to not catch things in conversations!
Thanks so much for uploading this clip!!! It not only helps express our embarrassed behaviors in our daily lives for averaged people but also realize how's our lives look like. Again thanks.
As a hearing person it makes me very frustrated to know that other hearing people are such crap to your community. I lived 21 years without realizing it was happening and now that I know its infuriating. I really want to learn ASL but as I don't want to learn wrong I am saving for formal classes. I really appreciate this video. It gives a lot of insight. Im trying to learn about the culture best I can before the classes and there aren't nearly as many issues with communicating as hearing people think. All we need to do is a few things to help make it easier. Thank you for posting such an awesome and informative video.
AllThatGlitters0910 Most community colleges will have an ASL course for around 200 dollars.
Well said, and as a 23 year old I feel the same way. I honestly was completely oblivious to how hearing persons communicate with those who are deaf/hoh. I think most of the world does not realize this, outside of the deaf community. We should all make changes to ourselves to better treat everyone else in the world, and especially those with disabilities.
I get told that all of the time. "Never mind or I'll tell you later". When?? It is so frustrating to me as I started losing my hearing when my kids were a little younger. Why? You may ask. I don't know and the doctors don't either. I have taken multiple hearing tests and MRI's. They say that there is no answer as to why I am losing my hearing. I have lost all of my high pitch. I can't hear birds anymore, timers on the oven, house alarms, and the list goes on. I have trouble with understanding speech as well. Now it has effected the work place as I have been very frustrated not being able to hear properly on the phone. I have been harassed at work for not being able to hear speech properly and made fun of at work. I have been excluded from conversations at work that were work related and changes being made in the workplace and I needed to hear this conversation. I was looked at by my supervisor when this particular conversation was occurring and she said, "You can't hear anyway so....:. ". What is that?? All of a sudden I am becoming invisible to people all together in and out of the workplace. I am physically and mentally capable of working. Unfortunately, I had to quit that job. Now, more of a challenge begins. Where can I work now? I have even looked into working from home but I'm sure a lot of you know how that is. There are so many bogus jobs working from home. Can someone help me by giving some suggestions? I have managed to get a degree and am going back to school. People seem to mix hearing impairment with being stupid also.
Thank you for putting out a great educational video on UA-cam. More people need to be educated about communication with deaf and h.o.h. people.
At first I thought u r hearing! Wow I'm standing up applaud u for standing up and speak up! PRAISE GOD! AMEN
My biggest pet peeve as a h.o.h. person is when someone talks away from me and I ask to repeat what they said and tell me that they'll tell me later. ;(
Or they won't tell you at all. They'll say forget it or never-mind.
Or opposite side, the deaf person shouts or yells at you in a gruff mean voice.
What a stunning looking deaf person and a terrific attitude
This is a great video. I am a late deafened adult. I can speak well but am just now becoming more comfortable with lipreading. I am more comfortable with ASL. If I am with my husband he often helps me out by interpreting. But I have spent many years feeling alone in a crowded room if e wants to talk to other friends or family members.
Sarah Larsen's daughter, Gretchen!: I love this video too! Most of it I already knew from just plain common sense, but most people don't know anything about communicating with deaf people!! I found it very informative and very cool!
yes kati i can understand you pretty well. i am proud of you cause you can talk. you are a real good talker. from brazil, andrew
From watching your video I learn many sign language and i like to say thanks for being yourself
Great video! Really brings things into perspective... a great reminder to be mindful of those around us
Excellent video! In regards to lipreading, roughly 20% can be understood by lipreading alone. This is why people shouldn't always rely on one way to communicate.
Well said, I totally agree with you how to communicate with a deaf person by using face to face. Thanks to help the hearing people understand.
Great video! I'm HOH and always encountering problems with hearing folks. I love that video with the group conversation. I'm much better on one on one than group convos. Signing is usually better for a large gathering for me. Again great video! :)
Nicely done, I have quite a few regulars at my work that are deaf and this has inspired me to learn more. Most of the time we just write to each other to get our points across but actually signing would be so much friendlier :)
An awesome video with outstanding extras and educational examples used in real world application. Great work.
Total respect to the deaf especially the stunning looking ones
I'd like to add that when a hard of hearing person asks to repeat, then please repeat. We hate asking to repeat, too. We're not perfect. We tend to miss things here and there, but that's the flaw of hearing loss. If you don't repeat, then we won't know.
This video explains the last couple years of my life whether it be working around loud machinery or demolition work it ruined my hearing, and yet it seems to be a minor problem for me it's a much larger problem for the people around me. People will be calling my name or saying something across the room and I won't know it will make it will make them mad. Even people that know me will forget I'm hard of hearing.
Excellent I love your video !
vary informative video i like it. im hearing impaired i lip read alot, im just learning ASL. Can i share your video on my Facebook Page it would help me alot if i could share this with people that know me that are hearing.
Oh god, I hated that shit when people tell me " Never mind or I'll tell later ".
+Praetorian GuardBC I usually say nevermind if I have to repeat myself 3 times...
Me too but it really upsets my mom when I do because she's deaf
I si know that feeling it pisses me off everytime cause I want to know what they are saying but i just cant hear
You have to make the most of life by simply turning a negative into a positive. Remember there are tons of deaf & hard of hearing people that are famous. Use them as an example to bring you past the dark storm of your life like my self.
Instead of repeating the same words try saying the same thing in a new way... the change of words can offer up a different selection of sounds that may sound more differently than the first arrangement and THEN the HOH person may actually finally understand you.
You are very pretty. I am hard of hearing as well and agree with you 100%
This certainly happens quite a bit with me. I'm glad to have the hearing I do have, but I still miss things - unintentionally of course.
Fantastic video!! Really helpful - thanks! ☺️
This is an exceptional educational video I've ever seen! Great job, Kati! *\o/*
Hi, Kati thank you for sharing this video :D I Love it!
Loved this video, you seem like a really cool person
Hey, Kati, Hi! I'd like 2 know R u full hearin' person? U been use a interpretation service? ^_^
hello! your video was very informative. but for the future, if you haven't been doing so already (bc this video is over a year old), please caption your videos. it makes it way easier for hoh / deaf people to understand!
My significant other is hearing impaired, and we have difficulty with everyday casual conversation. I don’t know if it’s because of his hearing impairment or something else. For example, If I say, “Thank you for showing me such a nice time today. I really enjoyed it.” His response might be, “Okay.” This seems strange to me. I told him a more appropriate response would be, “You’re welcome,” or, “I’m glad you enjoyed it. So did I.” Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Fabulous!!!
You should caption this video.
Just a small suggestion.
Evan F she's VERY easy to understand
Evan F, she did, just turn the captions on! :) and Grace, people with hearing losses or deafness may be watching this.. eg me
I am Deaf. I notice a lot of hearing shy for talk to me. Not sure if thinking communication barrier or maybe because not used to talk to Deaf so more uneasy, but what notice is most hearing not understand only difference is can't hear. Not mean can't read, text, write, mime even for talk. Make me lonely in social group. Feel like girl in example, because get brushed off same as her a lot too.
Hi, Kati, Yea, I'm totally unds u soo clearly becuz I use readin' the lips w small asl, So, I'm always unds whacha u means it becuz I'm Hoh and Oral person. But I've still difficulties unds communication with full deaf person isn't not good asl but they're never use a reads the lips so they're uses only two hands w theirs eyes on the hands than the lips. Some of difference asl 4 theirs own signs dat make me more difficulties unds it becuz they're can't reads the oral EVER. I've friend's w all hearings peoples more than deaf becuz I raised all my life w oral myself can communication 4 all hearings peoples than deaf community. When I went visited w deaf community and I've seen theirs 100% full hands signs and No lips likely SHUT the mouths and they're make me confusin' lots becuz too difficulty communication w theirs can't reads my own lips. Craziest!
Great video, but it's not captioned. Can you please add captions and also speaker identifications and sound descriptions? Auto captions are not of acceptable quality. Thanks!
Kati you have done a great video . It is really educational. Unfortunately, normally hearing people usually do not try to talk the way us (hoh) want. Because we are in minoriy. Especially at work place. We need to adapt :)
thanks for the clip!
It’s good keep it up.
Yes I agree, signing is better, and faster for sure :)
This makes me cry. :(
what cinde of hering poblem do you have :)
Thanks!
I am deaf . I have problem too . peoples hearing communication hard able for understand or not patient with deaf or hearing of hard .they are not respect or patient at all . I understand it is hard to communication with hearing peoples read lips not easy at all . I wish, they will for hearing peoples learn sign language with same time when you talk . Jesus know that how I feel .
Thank you
this can be hared sometimes I hate when hearing people do some of these things
ah you have such perfect hands
Hi, Katie, I have two accounts of this my UA-cam, I'm here and another one too =)
omg! I know what that first part of the vid feels like because I'm hard of hearing and I read peoples lips, I have 70% hearing loss in my left ear and 40% in my right and when people arent facing me when the talk i miss most of the conversation cause i cant read their lips and i can barely hear, my family sometimes yells at me just to tell me dinner is ready and such like that. I was born deaf and at 9 months of age i began hear little bits, I have hearing aids but i hate using them it makes me feel like I have to depend on something just to get by....I can hear even if it is a little.....but still I think its funny because people who talk to me dont even know I'm hard of hearing and when i speak you can't tell because I've gone through speech threapy, so when I tell them they always look shocked and it makes me laugh
Thanks... glad I came up with it! :)
Men that can hear barely understand what hot women say when they are talking because of "distractions". HOW THE HELL do deaf men do it? HOW!!?!?!?!? muco respect....also, your video was helpful, thanks :-) xo
Yeah,I am deaf and aware of the hearing culture myself. I was told that the hearing people are so stupid for not understand about the deaf culture. I agreed with what he said in somewhat.....sigh. No hearing people can understand what the deaf life is like at all. They never experience being deaf in their lives period!
+Jade Veylupek
You are more right than you know. Us hearing people truly have no idea what it is like to be deaf. I apologize on behalf of humanity, but mostly myself, for the way the deaf community has been treated. I will make a considerable effort for the rest of my life to increase knowledge, awareness, and love for all those with disabilities. God bless you.
Hi, Katie, I'm here of this my two accounts in my UA-cam, Becuz of they're reason Google's joined into my accounts adds it. They're only separated it. They're not a messed or lost of my folds but Google acct is just STARTS new fold and other one is already full it. =)
Real PG video, good awareness but unfortunately the outcome’s of not hearing can be more dramatic than dressing up in a clown suit. Most people are angry at you and socially retaliate against you, right so if you’re profoundly deaf like me save yourself the harshest experience’s learn to sign because this communicate’s to everyone that you are deaf who cares about whether they can sign or not, just stop speaking because it’s giving them the wrong message, start signing and accept that you are deaf and they are not.
Really A nice
im hard of hearing thank you :)
My greatgrandpa from WWII was hard hearing. we were always shouting at home. One someone calls the police because of domestic violence, but it was just my grandpa and us chatting.
Grandpa: WHATS FOR DINNER!!!!
Me: SOUP!!!
G: PASS ME THE SALT PLEASE!!
Me: HERE!!!
G: THANK YOU!!!
lol that's funny but also sad. Did he wear hearing aids or never got it checked out? (Or too ineffective for his level of hearing loss?)
He didn't checked out and he never wears H aids (He disliked the medics). But according to my grandma he was way worst years after the war but he gain a little bit of hearing over the years on the left ear. My bet he has pierced ear drums mixed with PTSD because of the war but i'm not really sure. He died at 103 yrs old from old age.
Well gosh he lived a long life!! Pity he didn''t go get fitted for hearing aids but sometimes older folks are the most stubborn!
Its my first time to put out caption, thanks for tip, check the update, and let me know if it came out better :)
Thanks! When I got the time i'll figure out how to do a video of a deaf/ HH people getting a job ;)
This video was absolutely fantastic. I'm working on a television show and we are in discussion about a character who we may write as deaf or HoH. In case we cast a deaf person instead of an actor playing deaf, I'm wondering if you or anyone reading this may have any helpful advice to make sure that I can communicate effectively, get my artistic direction across clearly, with as little confusion as possible and of course without being rude.:-) Again, wonderful video!
Don't cast a hearing person in the role. There are many talented Deaf actors out there
Don't miss out show "switch at birth" They have many examples and ideas!
I'm Hard of Hearing wear a Hearing Aids it is hard to understand people trying to hear what they said and to be able to understand them it is not easy for me even used sign or for me to able to try to understand not easy just wish I can understand more but sometime can't for me only way is for me is texting on my phone or on the computers that way I can understand
How can deaf people drive
I would x. To learn Al's I think that is what it is called
Im trying to learn sign language!
If no one to help u, check out aslpro.com
hey are you deaf too? :)
im not deaf but i would love to learn sign language and have friends who are deaf because i would like to be friends with different types of people :) :) and learn how to communicate differently :)
Yeah,nice of you,but don't be a stranger to us ...
dw i wont.:)
I have a american and i try to say hi and then she said i don't talk to stranger is so hard to find good american
cute video. I really doubt people who don't struggle with this issue would think to view it.
Ya cute, ya heard
hi I,am hearing impaired I wear two hearing aids
Same so what kind of hearing aids do you wear ?
I have recently found out I am H.O.H I thought it was normal. And people have ago at me because I need them to repeat.
Bruce deaf
You deaf like me
What asl nurturing
School kids should be forced to visit schools and interact with the deaf and learn sign language
I've hard hearin also
Hello my dear friends this is Jon eventually getting my hearing aids soon got save money eventually I will have them would it be awesome if you guys be my friend too.
Thanks 🙏 everyone
the frost part it happen to me
It must be so loly and frustrating 4, the deaf people just brushing them off and saying o nothing a. The time
Hey Kati I sent you a message.
You are beautiful 😍
I am deaf hard hearing how people asl full deaf
beautiful u
hi i am deaf too.. i am glad you are good sign language. wanna text or kik ?
My name is alleah Cruz
Deaf Nicole
hello
Brooke needs to learn sing American language. h.o.h person likes to feel comfort or uncomfortably like a choice
she looks like my ex ,
I am hard of hearing thanks for the video I uploded a video called dear,hearing people plz watch it thannnkkksss
I read lips and I know sign language a little bit
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Huh?
Telkno-world....... no interesting play talk game for make Dumb adult for deaf .....Thank!!!!!