How true!...still get that question "how can you hear a train coming?"....Mainly, it's the older generation that "just don't get it" about being deaf/Deaf....If you've lived in the South, you get used to hearing ignorant remarks. Some are worse than others. The remark of deaf and dumb was spoken from a snow bird old man back in the 80's. Ignorant days......
Just ask them the sound of one hand clapping. We get it, they don't.How true!...still get that question "how can you hear a train coming?"....Mainly, it's the older generation that "just don't get it" about being deaf/Deaf....
How true!...still get that question "how can you hear a train coming?"....Mainly, it's the older generation that "just don't get it" about being deaf/Deaf....
Hah.
Constantly.
A week ago some couple wanted assurances I could drive.
It was all I could do to not pull a full Mr. Bean act on them.
I don't know if I agree with the generation statement.
History sure has a funny way of repeating itself.
Just three months ago, my ex fiance and I were walking across the street. I said, There goes the train.
She replied, "You can hear the train?"
I pointed to the train going by.......
Your ex, huh?
Oh man, it gets interesting then...
BTW, welcome.
Oh my gosh I get that all the time for friends and family. 'Did you hear that?' Um no hear what? 'Well where are your hearing aids?' In my ears.... (daily conversation with my parents haha)The funny part is someone who knows you can't hear well asking you "can you hear that?".
Me: =.=
Uh huh. You shoulda be implanted, you moron.Ha ha ha. I must not "look" deaf, either, because my favorite is to be tapped hard on the shoulder, and even before I finish turning, some irate person is demanding, "Are you deaf?"
Obviously, he or she has been talking to me behind my back. When I say and sign "Yes. Why?" I get the funniest expressions.
If you've lived in the South, you get used to hearing ignorant remarks. Some are worse than others. The remark of deaf and dumb was spoken from a snow bird old man back in the 80's. Ignorant days......
Ha ha ha. I must not "look" deaf, either, because my favorite is to be tapped hard on the shoulder, and even before I finish turning, some irate person is demanding, "Are you deaf?"
Obviously, he or she has been talking to me behind my back. When I say and sign "Yes. Why?" I get the funniest expressions.
Favorite for me? "Can you read my lips?"
LOL!....that's funny...why not just point to your eyes and say..."It's a Miracle!"I don't know if I agree with the generation statement.
History sure has a funny way of repeating itself.
Just three months ago, my ex fiance and I were walking across the street. I said, There goes the train.
She replied, "You can hear the train?"
I pointed to the train going by.......