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:wave:Hello,

I am new here so let me introduce myself. My name is Julie and I am hearing. I am currently in ASL 2. I have always wanted to study American Sign Language and love learning it. But don't worry I am not here to ask about my assignments or anything like that. I am just looking to learn more about the dead culture and hopefully make some new friends.


Thanks for reading,

:roll:julie
 
:wave:Hello,

I am new here so let me introduce myself. My name is Julie and I am hearing. I am currently in ASL 2. I have always wanted to study American Sign Language and love learning it. But don't worry I am not here to ask about my assignments or anything like that. I am just looking to learn more about the dead culture and hopefully make some new friends.


Thanks for reading,

:roll:julie

:roll: Well, it's not very lively.....
 
Oh no! Did I mention I never proof read? Good grief DEAF culture. Sorry about that!


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It's so ironic. Some people were discussing that it is a dead culture on one of the older threads.

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hi....i written deaf and dead recently mistakes i never do and i deaf but i just come back from funeral at the time and my head was all over the place
 
As of right now, shouldn't be too late to edit if you want.
 
I know :hmm:I am very embarrassed about my typo

I have autospell check and it will retype a word for me it not be the word I wanted . If I do not poof read my comments I could have the same thing happen to me. Some cultures celebrate the dead and the celebrations are very lively.

Any way Hi, your typeo did help break the ice .
 
First time I've ever seen dead culture... However I have seen and heard people call it the death culture left and right... Yes, I'm death! :roll:

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I would prefer Deaf Culture over Dead Culture. It may just by observation, but it seems like deaf people are more interested in teaching cats to clap than dead people are.
 
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