BecLak
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woa woa woa, this completely blind sided me and it is strangely similar to another issue. So if i am assuming the person you are speaking of in this example walking up is hearing and does not know Sign what so ever? So it is rude to not sign while speaking with them briefly? If i am signing with a friend who is HOH or deaf, am i suppose to speak out-loud as well if i have a hearing friend present? Please clear this up for me?
ASL and spoken english is quite different, they are different languages, that would be the same as trying to write in french and at the same time speak in chinese.
The way I see it in this account, is that the hearing person - signing to their Deaf friend, suddenly switches to voice/no sign when a hearing person arrives is rudely cutting off the conversation with their Deaf friend. The hearing person should be considerate enough to either excuse themselves to the Deaf friend before commencing a conversation with their hearing friend in voice, or voice to the hearing friend and interpret or include sign in the conversation to include the Deaf friend as well. By not accomodating the Deaf person in this way is very rude.