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Maybe she was a deaf zombie!
My kind of person!
Maybe she was a deaf zombie!
A lot of people actually say death instead of deaf and STILL think that they are saying deaf. I usually take advantage of this phonetics failure and respond with "Yes I am death." A surprising amount of people do not even catch this intentional mistake.
Maybe she was a deaf zombie!
Right. Just like around here, there is a big German population. They say "zinc" instead of "sink" and "feesh" instead of "fish". If you correct them, they say, "That's what I said." It is like they really don't hear the difference.
Maybe they were classmates.Not a she, but he's looking for brains...
Yiz
I get really annoyed with people that will use F instead of the TH sound. "Birfday" & "teef" will make me cringe.
I had an old Scotsman ask me about my "deefness" once.
Really? I thought that was that German dialect again.:P I guess because I have always lived in an area with a lot of German immigrants.
My kind of person!
Around here, I hear "boofday" alot. Drives me nuts! And "axed" instead of "asked". No wonder you can only get 30% of what is said through speech reading!
Interesting. This guy was most definitely Scot. He had a burr in his speech and when he said "deefness" I asked him to repeat it. He did in all innocence and I had to suppress my laughter. He was a real character.
You know, now that I think back, my grandfather was Scotch Irish and he said "deef." I had forgotten all about that.
I get really annoyed with people that will use F instead of the TH sound. "Birfday" & "teef" will make me cringe.
Recently, someone said birfday to me, and I was just SO confused because I lipread her and I KNOW there is an F in there, so I was just like um... what? I made her repeat it like a couple more times before I said "Are you saying birthday?" and she said "yea! birfday!"
So weird that they can't tell the difference!!!!
This could be a great Halloween costume idea. Go as the Grim Reaper. "I am Death."My friend, Bless her, when she tells people that she's deaf, her lip patten/voice comes out as death.