Shel, I do understand why you put out your thoughts on this. Earlier I thought I read about from some of the posters how some folks don't want to have to explain or tell their "story" and sometimes how you end up deciding how far to go with a hearing person<small talk/discussion>. I think I can see what people are writing about.
While I know it is not the same, I wanted to share that a lot of times, because I have LD, I have to decide - well, what am I going to say? Do I really want to explain "this" today? I'm a restaurant and I ask someone how big a sandwich is or whatever; they tell me with a number which means nothing to me. I then weigh this - well, am I just gonna guess? Do I really want to go over this again today? Maybe it'd be easier for the others in the group if I just pretend to get it. But maybe I continue with - "show me with your hands" - and I need to be prepared for "looks" or confusion on the part of the server.
I'm at the mall and I see a clock which I can't read. I never got in the habit of wearing a watch. I ask someone what time is <while thinking to myself - what will I offer as my reasoning for asking when the clock is right there?> So I go on - I have problems reading clocks. So what happens - I get a wrist with watch with hands on it in front me for me to see in answer to my question.
I'm in a group and there's a story about someone with their car and something happened and it was such-and-such feet away and the whole story continues on with that kind of information. So I have no idea what they're talking about and I have to decide - what should I do here?
I am glad you started this thread Shel and I personally don't think it was a fail either. for anyone to read my thoughts on it. I know I am happy to see what was shared-
While I know it is not the same, I wanted to share that a lot of times, because I have LD, I have to decide - well, what am I going to say? Do I really want to explain "this" today? I'm a restaurant and I ask someone how big a sandwich is or whatever; they tell me with a number which means nothing to me. I then weigh this - well, am I just gonna guess? Do I really want to go over this again today? Maybe it'd be easier for the others in the group if I just pretend to get it. But maybe I continue with - "show me with your hands" - and I need to be prepared for "looks" or confusion on the part of the server.
I'm at the mall and I see a clock which I can't read. I never got in the habit of wearing a watch. I ask someone what time is <while thinking to myself - what will I offer as my reasoning for asking when the clock is right there?> So I go on - I have problems reading clocks. So what happens - I get a wrist with watch with hands on it in front me for me to see in answer to my question.
I'm in a group and there's a story about someone with their car and something happened and it was such-and-such feet away and the whole story continues on with that kind of information. So I have no idea what they're talking about and I have to decide - what should I do here?
I am glad you started this thread Shel and I personally don't think it was a fail either. for anyone to read my thoughts on it. I know I am happy to see what was shared-