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Etiquette is a code of acceptable social behavior that describes the rules by which we interact with each other.
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When speaking with a deaf person through an interpreter you should (fill in the black)
1: hold personal conversations with the interpreter
2: look at the deaf person, not the interpreter
3: say things to the interpreter that you don’t want repeated to the deaf person
4: speak very quickly
1: hold personal conversations with the interpreter
2: look at the deaf person, not the interpreter
3: say things to the interpreter that you don’t want repeated to the deaf person
4: speak very quickly
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Which is a proper action when you need to walk between two people having a signed conversation
1: tack, one of the people on the back, so he will turn around and have a conversation with you
2: wait to be acknowledged by one of the other people
3: nod your head slightly and sign. Excuse me, but don’t stop.
4: make eye contact and gesture without waiting for a pause, then wait for the people to acknowledge you
1: tack, one of the people on the back, so he will turn around and have a conversation with you
2: wait to be acknowledged by one of the other people
3: nod your head slightly and sign. Excuse me, but don’t stop.
4: make eye contact and gesture without waiting for a pause, then wait for the people to acknowledge you
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Last one is wrong
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No it’s not your head slightly and sign, excuse me, but don’t stop.
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GPT 3.5
True.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. Etiquette is indeed a code of acceptable social behavior that governs how individuals engage and interact with one another. It outlines the proper manners, customs, and protocols expected in various social situations.
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GPT 3.5
When speaking with a deaf person through an interpreter, you should look at the deaf person, not the interpreter. This shows respect and inclusivity, as it acknowledges the deaf person as the primary participant in the conversation.
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GPT 3.5
The proper action when you need to walk between two people having a signed conversation is to make eye contact and gesture without waiting for a pause, then wait for the people to acknowledge you. This ensures that you are respectful of their conversation while also indicating your presence and intention to pass through. However, it is important to wait for their acknowledgement before proceeding to ensure that they are aware of you and can make any necessary adjustments to accommodate your movement.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the incorrect response. The proper action when you need to walk between two people having a signed conversation is to wait to be acknowledged by one of the other people. This allows them to pause their conversation, acknowledge your presence, and make any necessary adjustments to allow you to pass through. It is important to show courtesy and respect for their conversation by waiting for their acknowledgment before proceeding.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct. The proper action when you need to walk between two people having a signed conversation is to nod your head slightly and sign "excuse me," but without stopping. This acknowledges their conversation and politely requests passage without interrupting or halting their interaction. Thank you for providing the accurate answer.
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GPT 3.5
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