This may seem like an incredibly odd title for any sort of message, but I am prejudiced against most deaf people that I see. Maybe it's just who I'm limited to seeing, but they get me rather flustered at times. When I'm sitting in the computer lab at my college, all of the deaf people I see make funny noises when they communicate with eachother which is more distracting than the whispers from other people and gets on my nerves rather quickly. Also, if I happen to sit at a table that they decide to hang around, several of them (more than there are seats available) will come and sit around in a group while talking in ASL and occasionally make noises. It's hard to ignore them in a nice way, so I usually get up and move so I can continue with my homework. They'll talk to eachother through doors and across the room, making it even harder to avoid them. I'm sure that if somebody started to wave their arms randomly in the air above their seat it would be just as equally distracting. They also do it in other parts of the library. I feel ignorant and I'm shameful for being discontent with them and wanting them to go away to some special school. Is there anything I can do to make them less annoying? Should I be aware of some common flaw in deaf people? Also, are they at all aware that they make these annoying sounds in an area where most people are quiet? Are they aware of the noises they make? This is not meant to be hateful or offensive in any way, I am just burdened by my discontent with these people and hoped that I could seek enlightenment through the council of others. Thank you (Please also take note that I am a new user and after scanning the other list of forums could not find a more suitable place to ask such a question, so I apologize if I misplaced this question in the first place). (Edit: Typographical error and submission of an additional question)
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