I say deaf. I am not offended but what others may say or ask.
I just say deaf until I'm in a situation where saying HoH is better.
Even if they say to me, "Are you deaf and mute?"
I'll respond verbally, "Sure."
In really noisy areas, to people I will never meet again, I say "deaf" cause it's easier than launching into an explanation.
OIC, okay; it is the other way around for me.
OIC, okay; it is the other way around for me.
People don't get confused when you say you're deaf but then you can hear some things?
I think maybe Koko was kidding. I highly doubt he gets asked those sort of things.Ditto here. I like Koko's respone to the question are you deaf and mute? However I'd just say yes instead of sure if I get asked that question. No one would ever call me mute once I open my mouth. I find it much easier to convince people I'm deaf if i don't open my mouth at all.
I see what you are getting at. I say I'm deaf, generally speaking, especially so within the (most of them here know exactly where I am in this regard) culture. But not with hearing folks.
That's a new one!I am hearing imparied....and as long as the complete term is used I am not offended.
But to say I am "imparied" is to prepare yourself for a ear full!!!
In really noisy areas, to people I will never meet again, I say "deaf" cause it's easier than launching into an explanation.
I agree. I'm another that finds "hearing impaired" to be somewhat in the "middle of the road". Whereas I'm not culturally deaf but I'm not exactly only "hard of hearing" either.I've read elsewhere that many deaf or HoH people find the use of the term "Hearing Impaired" to be offensive. I honestly don't see what's wrong with the term. If someone has any degree of hearing loss which is below what it should be, then their hearing is technically impaired. So why do some get offended by the term? Why is it often considered more PC to say "Hard of Hearing" instead?
Personally, I'm not offended by this term at all. I always use the term if I need to tell someone that I can't hear as well as others can. It is also less effort to say "Hearing Impaired" given that it's shorter and also because both words use similar sounds. Not that it really matters that much ofc!
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