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JOLIE!!!! YOU GET THAT TOO@READING LIPS *rolls eyes* annoying ain't it...I had another incident in college where my hearing aid had died and one of my friends (before I took the aid out) asked me could I hear without it. I said somewhat but not fully....so I took it out and exchanged the hearing aid battery and put it back in. She started to mouth to me (talking with no voice) and I'm like um....you didn't put your tv on mute...I can hear it....
Yeah, It's always annoying. It's just something that I've shrugged over through the time. I swear, I could write a book about so many incidents that are common to us all,
"exaggerate their mouth movement -- more like, making their mouth "bigger" as they speak. That isn't going to help any."
I hate when people do this!
One stupid woman was exaggerating with her mouth and writing the words in the air while she spoke as if the words were going float around for me to read! I hate when people speak in a monotone voice to me , one guy did when he notice I wore a HA , when the jerk saw that I was wearing a HA in my left ear , he looked horrorific and thought OMG her is retarded! When the jerk saw that I was wearing two HA he really looked worried that I was a total retarded that just moved into the condo! He then talkedto me in his monotone voice , and ask me very slowly voice if I understood him! I wanted to answer with a sign language that I am sure the jerk would had understand!
Ha, I know what you mean. I've often got weird looks from others, especially when I'm signing with group of my friends at restaurants or in any other public places. Sometime, it just makes me feel like I want to say "What, lady, do you have a problem?" Although, I'm not the kind of person to be brass about it. Normally, I'd just wave back at them with a smile and speak "Hello, How can I help you?" That usually throws them off for a loop.