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Kaelei  -


Is it called "Tucker Maxon Oral School for the Deaf?"  I attended Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, Massachusetts.  I am being to wonder of how many oral schools for the deaf in the United States.


It is always nice to have a deaf company at my house or theirs.  It's wonderful for you being oral and ASL.  It's better for us to be in both worlds and cultures.


One problem is that some deaf people don't introduce their name and their general background school.  They really do not have to introduce themselves yet, but after a few talks, they should talk who they are.  A few deaf men introduced their name to my female friend right away which was very rude because I was right there with her in the front of them. (They didn't ask my name.  Roll my eyes!  She has blonde hair and blue eyes.  She didn't like that, too.)  These men are absolutely jerks, and they have poor manner.  (I wish that their grandma slam their face real hard that they should be shamed in the public.)


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