I liked that in depth input by SAYWHATKID, however, for hearing people this may serve better. If you have ever been to another country, say like Chad or Niger, where few villages speak the same language, your experience there would be just as frustrating as if you were hard of hearing in America. In some countries in Africa you might come across ten villages and listen to twenty or thirty languages. That might serve as an example hearing people can relate to. The closest i have ever been to experiencing deafness isn't even worth posting, however my experience in foreign countries allows me to understand the frustration of not being able to communicate fully or effectively. Thank goodness America allows us to learn such a interactive language!!! ASL
On the topic of languages, if an American and a Japanese person went to Finland and tried talking to an older person who never learned either language, the American would have a very difficult time communicating. Strangely the Finnish language is closer to Japanese than any other language. Even though they are on separate continents!!!! Now there is some thing to look up, eh?
Now i don't claim to be an expert in anything, if i am wrong in any information I have sent out, please do correct me. Thank you!
Kyle (JOEANDCO)