I am a hearing person in college getting a degree in ASL. I was taught to let Deaf people know that I know ASL, even it is just a little bit. I have asked many Deaf people how they feel about Hearing learning/knowing ASL and they said they are thrilled. The fact the Hearing people are trying to make an effort to learn the language should be ...I just know a lot of Hearing who don't care about Deaf people and the fact the some Hearing people do care and take out the time to learn ASL, even if it is only how to fingerspell their name is a big step. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not expecting any Deaf person to fall to their knees and praise us idiotic Hearing people, for learning something the involves ASL, because it should be a natural thing for all people to know but at least give us a break. When I first started ASL, I was elated to finally talk to a Deaf person because I was nieve to think that they were anything but Human, even superior. I would think that it was a secret code that I knew and only a select knew. I was excited. I still get excited when a Deaf person talks to me, but I know now that Deaf people are PEOPLE. PEOPLE that I love to be around and talk with.