Steinhauer
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Which isn't always a bad thing...
sometimes its a blessing
Which isn't always a bad thing...
Luckily my kids learned that early. I get them to figure out the tip for math practice.
BecLak said:Luckily my kids learned that early. I get them to figure out the tip for math practice.
American's should do like us Aussies - for the most part the service charge is already included in the bill so no need for tipping. (service tax - VAT is also added) Just pay the total of the bill - simple.
do we sound slightly nasal when we speak, I'm wondering?
I've had few people tell me that I do sound slightly nasal when speaking? Or it's just my sinus being clogged.....
lolol yep but like rockinrobin said if everybody else talking and I remain seat there, look so lost they say "hey you,.. what are you thinking about?" :roll: but really, I'm born a thinker anyway.My hubby and my brother's hearing girlfriend say the opposite. They say that deaf people are extremely noisy.
One thing I came across from some hearing friends when out with a group that included my deaf friends was blunt-ness in conversation. My deaf friends tend to be direct to the point and my hearing friends were put off by it. But my deaf friends could not stand how my hearing friends never got to the point in conversations (it seemed to them). I am not sure if it is a cultural difference?
One thing I came across from some hearing friends when out with a group that included my deaf friends was blunt-ness in conversation. My deaf friends tend to be direct to the point and my hearing friends were put off by it. But my deaf friends could not stand how my hearing friends never got to the point in conversations (it seemed to them). I am not sure if it is a cultural difference?
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That we don't make noises during sex and hard to predict what we want as a result.
And yes, someone complained about this.
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That we don't make noises during sex and hard to predict what we want as a result.
And yes, someone complained about this.
One thing I came across from some hearing friends when out with a group that included my deaf friends was blunt-ness in conversation. My deaf friends tend to be direct to the point and my hearing friends were put off by it. But my deaf friends could not stand how my hearing friends never got to the point in conversations (it seemed to them). I am not sure if it is a cultural difference?
Rang the bell into the kisser without a warning?? That'll get some complainers. I just slap them.
do we sound slightly nasal when we speak, I'm wondering?
I've had few people tell me that I do sound slightly nasal when speaking? Or it's just my sinus being clogged.....
I know what deaf people don't like about hearing people. What do hearing people not like about deaf people?
This person was into BDSM, female dominatrix, if that makes any difference.
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You do realize Australians DO tip? It's not included in the bill.