Asked by Landon Sharp
Your teacher has noticed that you are really interested in ASL and Deaf culture and has asked you to speak to her other class about interacting with Deaf people before a Deaf guest comes to visit them. Which of the following is a true statement about communicating with Deaf people that you will include in your presentation?
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most ASL speakers prefer to keep a certain amount of "personal space" between themselves and others, because that is the space they use to communicate
most ASL speakers prefer to keep a certain amount of "personal space" between themselves and others, because that is the space they use to communicate
the Deaf community, as a whole, values gentleness and subtlety, so it is important not to be too direct and to-the-point when communicating with someone who is Deaf
the Deaf community, as a whole, values gentleness and subtlety, so it is important not to be too direct and to-the-point when communicating with someone who is Deaf
most Deaf people prefer to be greeted with a handshake, because the hands figure so prominently in how they communicate
most Deaf people prefer to be greeted with a handshake, because the hands figure so prominently in how they communicate
when you go to an event in the Deaf community, it is considered rude to speak if you know how to sign
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Responses
most ASL speakers prefer to keep a certain amount of "personal space" between themselves and others, because that is the space they use to communicate
most ASL speakers prefer to keep a certain amount of "personal space" between themselves and others, because that is the space they use to communicate
the Deaf community, as a whole, values gentleness and subtlety, so it is important not to be too direct and to-the-point when communicating with someone who is Deaf
the Deaf community, as a whole, values gentleness and subtlety, so it is important not to be too direct and to-the-point when communicating with someone who is Deaf
most Deaf people prefer to be greeted with a handshake, because the hands figure so prominently in how they communicate
most Deaf people prefer to be greeted with a handshake, because the hands figure so prominently in how they communicate
when you go to an event in the Deaf community, it is considered rude to speak if you know how to sign
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The true statement about communicating with Deaf people that you would want to include in your presentation is:
**when you go to an event in the Deaf community, it is considered rude to speak if you know how to sign.**
This emphasizes the importance of using sign language in Deaf spaces and respecting the communication norms of the Deaf community.
**when you go to an event in the Deaf community, it is considered rude to speak if you know how to sign.**
This emphasizes the importance of using sign language in Deaf spaces and respecting the communication norms of the Deaf community.
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