Thank you! I'm trying to learn a few little things like this in case I get to help any signing customers. This is perfect! Thanks for the short and to-the-point video.
I’m a drive thru cashier at my work and I’ve been trying to learn a few signs for a hard of hearing gentleman that comes in about once or twice a month, I often give him a thumbs up or sign “Thank you” back
I'm also trying to learn this for a customer. I love interacting with the customers, so when a customer that was hearing impaired came it was very awkward. I just did my job n gave him a thumbs up. I hope this brightens his day.
I have a deaf post man and he is the sweetest. I tried to say thank you in sign language, and he looked excited. I wanted to learn how to tell him to have a good day. Learning letters are difficult for me, but I think with practice I can learn some phrases like this. I have motivation to learn now, and it's always been on my list to learn ASL. So thank you very much for the video. I'm excited to try it next time i see him! 😊
I’m sure he appreciates it no matter how it comes out! Language is already a strange thing as it is, and humans have communicated in vastly different ways even without words. A friend of mine and his cousin came up with their own exclusive sign language when she was losing her hearing when they were kids, their family thought it was the cutest thing
i work at mcdonalds in my town and i get a lot of hard of hearing or deaf customers and i always want to say have a good day and now i know how to. thank you
i work at a grocery store as a cashier and this regular who is a deaf man always comes to my register when checking out. i only knew how to sign thank you but i’ve been wanting to tell him to have a good day for so long, thank you!
Thank you for this clear and descriptive video!! I appreciate you describing the hand movements as well as specifying dominant and non-dominant. Very helpful.
There's a deaf skip driver that comes in every now and then and all I've been able to do is say thank you in sign to him - I'm so excited to see his reaction when I say this to him!!!
I've been dabbling in asl for a little bit and I noticed that when you're teaching the sign for good, shouldn't your dominant hand be coming down onto your flat non-dominant hand? I understood what you showed as "Thank You."
i dont know if anyone ever responded to your comment with an answer but i believe thank you is a swipe from the bottom of the chin instead of the front
Thank you! I'm trying to learn a few little things like this in case I get to help any signing customers. This is perfect! Thanks for the short and to-the-point video.
I’m a drive thru cashier at my work and I’ve been trying to learn a few signs for a hard of hearing gentleman that comes in about once or twice a month, I often give him a thumbs up or sign “Thank you” back
I'm also trying to learn this for a customer. I love interacting with the customers, so when a customer that was hearing impaired came it was very awkward. I just did my job n gave him a thumbs up. I hope this brightens his day.
we have a dead customer at work that comes in every month and i want to learn how to sign more so i can make it easier for him
Surprised to see most of the comments came here for the solely same reason. To communicate with deaf customer 🥺💕
I have a deaf post man and he is the sweetest. I tried to say thank you in sign language, and he looked excited. I wanted to learn how to tell him to have a good day. Learning letters are difficult for me, but I think with practice I can learn some phrases like this. I have motivation to learn now, and it's always been on my list to learn ASL. So thank you very much for the video. I'm excited to try it next time i see him! 😊
Thanks! They hired the nicest deaf man at our local McDonalds. I felt bad for not being able to properly wish him a nice day.
I’m sure he appreciates it no matter how it comes out! Language is already a strange thing as it is, and humans have communicated in vastly different ways even without words. A friend of mine and his cousin came up with their own exclusive sign language when she was losing her hearing when they were kids, their family thought it was the cutest thing
Your verbal instructions are really good too.
Thank you so much! I have a student who relies fully on interpreters and would love to be able to offer these simple exchanges.
i'm learning asl and this video was perfect for this phrase, informational, but not boring. Thank you a lot!
i work at mcdonalds in my town and i get a lot of hard of hearing or deaf customers and i always want to say have a good day and now i know how to. thank you
i work at a grocery store as a cashier and this regular who is a deaf man always comes to my register when checking out. i only knew how to sign thank you but i’ve been wanting to tell him to have a good day for so long, thank you!
Thank you for this clear and descriptive video!! I appreciate you describing the hand movements as well as specifying dominant and non-dominant. Very helpful.
THANK YOU.I LIKES THIS.
Learning “thank you” and “take care” so I can thank my hearing impaired Uber driver.
lol me too!!
There's a deaf skip driver that comes in every now and then and all I've been able to do is say thank you in sign to him - I'm so excited to see his reaction when I say this to him!!!
Im here also learning how to say thank you take care to my hearing impared lyft driver. 👏
??? Day is a D shape in the dominant hand and then going down to non dom
I've been dabbling in asl for a little bit and I noticed that when you're teaching the sign for good, shouldn't your dominant hand be coming down onto your flat non-dominant hand?
I understood what you showed as "Thank You."
Yes me too definitely thankyou she done
That looks like “Have a good table”… the word DAY is signed by pointing your pointer finger when you go down. Am I wrong?
I met some deaf customers and they taught me how to sign this but I forgot and don't want to mess it up
U said use ur dominate hand right that still apply if I’m left handed just wanna make sure to not disrespect anyone
thank you!
Both my hands cramp up making the K sign, strange
please teach me ( Be Aware Of ) sign
Perfect
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What is the difference between "good" and "thank you?"
Thank you for asking this
I'm 99% sure that thank you is a bend at the wrist instead of at the elbow, hope this helps
Thanks 😌🙏 I love telling people to have a good day now I can say it to deff people ❤
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i dont know if anyone ever responded to your comment with an answer but i believe thank you is a swipe from the bottom of the chin instead of the front
still watching sis
is this auslan or american sign?
More then 🥰
Incorrect. You signed “have a good all day”. Please leave teaching our language to qualified Deaf teachers.
I deaf and hard of hearing are students and interpreter 🤟.