Wanna skype now?
Sure
I do, actually because I have too many deaf friends in the USA I chat with.Haha not for me lol you don't like late convos? Lol
I do, actually because I have too many deaf friends in the USA I chat with.
Well, I'm techically hoh but I consider myself hearing
Sound like a Wannabe. :roll:
Wouldn't a wanna be say the opposite? And i didn't have hearing issues until I was in hs. But I have always had ear problems. And my audiologist said that I was but I don't consider myself as such.. So please don't call me a wannabe because I think it is rude toward the deaf/hoh community for someone to portray as one... Thank you
Damn a midnight conversation here....
Sydney eh? ( am moving up to Sydney later this year hopefully) and you should look at the resources of auslan at www.auslan.org.au
What you said was "Well, I'm technically hoh but I consider myself hearing" like as if you really want to be hearing instead of hard of hearing. But if you mention that you have less mild hearing loss, then you might be able to hear but not that perfect, I think. Every time any one have a hearing loss, it will not make you hear like normal hearing. Are you wearing hearing aid(s)?
I am very much into Deaf Culture and very much into Deaf Communities. I am ASL user. But what you are saying would put me into the expression like :roll:
The sign bank website has various of signs based on the location so yes, it depends and it depends on the individualYep, I've used signbank but I rely more on the "Signs of Australia" dictionary and more importantly signs used by native signers that may be different.
Hey all, I'm not sure how many people are from Australia, but i am from Sydney.
I had this account for long time but never use sadly. I am part of sydney deaf community, i remember how they had deaf social club in Burwood but now moved to Parramatta.
Now i am more involved in social group that support soccer and poker. But am look for new friends as i didnt grow with deaf people to be more in a way connect. I only joined maybe a few years ago (2008?) i grew up in hearing world, isolated as no support. But yea lucky i had found to be part of a big community all over the world.
Yet i am still in a way shy to make new friends, as my auslan is very rusty much like signed english which i know is not good. So hoping i can sign with others who are learning or have time so i can keep my auslan license in check :P Have always wanted to learn ASL and to understand it swiftly.
I frequently visit Sydney (Im from Canberra) do I know you?Hey all, I'm not sure how many people are from Australia, but i am from Sydney.
I had this account for long time but never use sadly. I am part of sydney deaf community, i remember how they had deaf social club in Burwood but now moved to Parramatta.
Now i am more involved in social group that support soccer and poker. But am look for new friends as i didnt grow with deaf people to be more in a way connect. I only joined maybe a few years ago (2008?) i grew up in hearing world, isolated as no support. But yea lucky i had found to be part of a big community all over the world.
Yet i am still in a way shy to make new friends, as my auslan is very rusty much like signed english which i know is not good. So hoping i can sign with others who are learning or have time so i can keep my auslan license in check :P Have always wanted to learn ASL and to understand it swiftly.
Hey all, I'm not sure how many people are from Australia, but i am from Sydney.
I had this account for long time but never use sadly. I am part of sydney deaf community, i remember how they had deaf social club in Burwood but now moved to Parramatta.
Now i am more involved in social group that support soccer and poker. But am look for new friends as i didnt grow with deaf people to be more in a way connect. I only joined maybe a few years ago (2008?) i grew up in hearing world, isolated as no support. But yea lucky i had found to be part of a big community all over the world.
Yet i am still in a way shy to make new friends, as my auslan is very rusty much like signed english which i know is not good. So hoping i can sign with others who are learning or have time so i can keep my auslan license in check :P Have always wanted to learn ASL and to understand it swiftly.
I'm a hearing person extremely fascinated with sign language and Deaf culture.
I started learning Auslan (Sign language of the Australian Deaf community) because I wanted to be able to communicate with Deaf people and had a burning curiosity about sign language in general. Before I started learning early this year, I had never met a Deaf person in my entire life.
Being exposed to the Deaf community has given me a valuable insight into Deaf culture and how Deaf people live amongst a hearing majority. It's been an eye-opening experience for me and I hold it close to my heart.
Anyway, I look forward to making Deaf friends around the world and learning some different sign languages!