They want to establish the type of ASL the person is likely to use.
Why is it important for a Deaf person to know where or when someone learned ASL?
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Deaf people prefer to interact only with people that went to their same schools.
Deaf people prefer to interact only with people that went to their same schools.
They might not understand others if they studied in a school located in a different state.
They might not understand others if they studied in a school located in a different state.
They want to establish the type of ASL the person is likely to use.
They want to establish the type of ASL the person is likely to use.
So they can judge how well or poorly you know ASL.
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