Hello fellows!
I'm born deaf in Bavaria, Southgermany, and the only one in hearing family, but i communicate in German Sign Language with it at all. I, "darling of fortune", have the lovely mum, who is an interpreter of GSL. (How do you write German Sign Language in short form? just DGS too?)
Being deaf mean to me a big challenge in life. Being deaf makes you being a special person with very many interest experiences and touches your life intensely. Being deaf never makes you boring in life. Nevertheless, sometimes I'm frustrated of being deaf, too. But that's simply the life with high points and low points. (low and high points the right word-choices?!)
I have a big interest in English and ASL and BSL and deaf cultures in space of English-speaking people. Im going to grammar school, just for this one year. I would be glad to write with you, be friends, learn more about the cultures and help me practising my awkward English perhaps.
I could teach you German, if you want.
And i see, there are also a lot of Germans. That's awesome
If you've any questions, so you're welcome!
Pünktchen
P.S: I'm so sorry! I forgot, that the english people never use the letter "ü" and it's difficult to find this letter on american or british keyboards. I didn't want to make you difficultly finding me. :Oops:
I'm born deaf in Bavaria, Southgermany, and the only one in hearing family, but i communicate in German Sign Language with it at all. I, "darling of fortune", have the lovely mum, who is an interpreter of GSL. (How do you write German Sign Language in short form? just DGS too?)
Being deaf mean to me a big challenge in life. Being deaf makes you being a special person with very many interest experiences and touches your life intensely. Being deaf never makes you boring in life. Nevertheless, sometimes I'm frustrated of being deaf, too. But that's simply the life with high points and low points. (low and high points the right word-choices?!)
I have a big interest in English and ASL and BSL and deaf cultures in space of English-speaking people. Im going to grammar school, just for this one year. I would be glad to write with you, be friends, learn more about the cultures and help me practising my awkward English perhaps.
I could teach you German, if you want.
And i see, there are also a lot of Germans. That's awesome
If you've any questions, so you're welcome!
Pünktchen
P.S: I'm so sorry! I forgot, that the english people never use the letter "ü" and it's difficult to find this letter on american or british keyboards. I didn't want to make you difficultly finding me. :Oops: