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    Oh deary me

    In sign speaking how you would in english would just take sooo long (well would for me, I keep forgeting the signs and so hasve to fingerspell, lol)
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    Howdy

    She's asking if you'll help me masturbate, lol
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    Deaf Cashiers

    I'll answer your question, At somerfields (English food supermarket) and many other supermarkets usually have a bell you can ring for assistance, other places may have a tannoy (loudspeaker) which people on tills turn around and ask for mr.... and cashier on kisok would call for that person...
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    look alike..(usa most wanted)

    Haha, perhaps they caught the wrong man, lol
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    Howdy

    I might need someone to show me how, any offers? lol
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    Oh deary me

    As far as I am aware there is no such thing as ESL, it is just called SSE. As for signed exact english, that sounds like SSE to me. lol, did you convince them in the end that ASL and BSL are visual forms of English (although with vast differences)
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    Howdy

    I'm here on the other side of the pond (England) learning BSL level 1 (3 levels before you can qualify as a BSL interpreter. I always get told I fingerspell too fast, hence the name fasthands :D Anything else you wanna know?
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    Oh deary me

    I beg your pardon, no no no no. It is called BSL (British sign language) as it is the sign language as use by British deaf/deafen people. It is not English Sign Language, As that would sugest that it is the English language in signs which it is not!!! English in signs is called SSE (Sign...
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