DeafAlex
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I don't post much outside of the HA/CI forum because I don't have much time, but need some "advice." I read here and you guys seem really quick on your feet and good with words. So I wanted to ask what would be your response in a situation like these?
Back story: M runs the tutoring center at my college, where I tutor ASL. S coordinates appointments and such. I have a casual relationship with both. I hang out in the tutoring center to kill time, we joke, talk, etc. M is really good at always looking at me when she speaks, and getting my attention before speaking. S isn't; she is constantly forgetting (annoying but not the point of this post) and so other tutors or M are always telling her to get my attention, or telling her she looked down or away while she was talking.
Situation 1: I am talking with S. She is sitting at her desk, and I am leaning on the counter in front of her desk. I was speaking about something that was on her desk, and when I began my sentence, I looked down at the item as a visual cue. When I looked up, S was telling me I needed to look at her face when I'm talking, she has to look at mine! I was very taken a-back and am pretty sure I stuttered and stumbled trying to formulate a response. 3 other tutors were standing there, one of whom is fluent in ASL (hearing) and involved with the Deaf community. She and I met eyes and both gave each other a shocked look, like "WTF?!" The other 2 tutors just got quiet and stared. I tried explaining why I looked away from S, but then switched because I decided it didn't matter why I looked away. I started explaining that it's different for me to look away while talking to her, than the other way around, because she doesn't need me to look at her for her to understand me. She thought she was so funny and witty and kept harping on it; how I am constantly telling her to look at me when she talks but I don't have to! Eventually it ended when she asked "You can take a joke, right?!" I said "Yeah..." while thinking "But that was NOT a joke!" It ended very awkwardly and never came up again.
Situation 2: April Fools Day. (quick background; I just got my CI activated 2 weeks ago, so can hear now) I'm sitting on the floor eating my lunch, and M gets my attention and asks me, with no voice "What did you do for Spring Break?" I was confused as to why she didn't use her voice, because that cued to me that she was going to ask me something she didn't want anyone else to hear. I shrugged it off and started answering her, when my brain started jumping to loud sounds. I then realized M and S were busting out laughing. I got a puzzled look on my face, and M says "April Fools!" Still confused, she then said "I didn't use my voice!" I responded with "I know you didn't, I can hear now..." I didn't see the humor at all and just went back to eating my lunch.
So, what do you say in situations like this? Do you educate them? Do you tell them off? Do you do what I did and just let it go but hold a grudge inside (haha)? My Mom actually went up there today and gave M a "talkin' to" about it (S wasn't there). M is very apologetic and told me to always tell her if she crosses the line. I know she didn't mean it in a hurtful way, but it was definitely rude. Just looking to see what other people would have done, as these are just 2 examples of many "WTF?!" moments I've had with hearies lately.
Back story: M runs the tutoring center at my college, where I tutor ASL. S coordinates appointments and such. I have a casual relationship with both. I hang out in the tutoring center to kill time, we joke, talk, etc. M is really good at always looking at me when she speaks, and getting my attention before speaking. S isn't; she is constantly forgetting (annoying but not the point of this post) and so other tutors or M are always telling her to get my attention, or telling her she looked down or away while she was talking.
Situation 1: I am talking with S. She is sitting at her desk, and I am leaning on the counter in front of her desk. I was speaking about something that was on her desk, and when I began my sentence, I looked down at the item as a visual cue. When I looked up, S was telling me I needed to look at her face when I'm talking, she has to look at mine! I was very taken a-back and am pretty sure I stuttered and stumbled trying to formulate a response. 3 other tutors were standing there, one of whom is fluent in ASL (hearing) and involved with the Deaf community. She and I met eyes and both gave each other a shocked look, like "WTF?!" The other 2 tutors just got quiet and stared. I tried explaining why I looked away from S, but then switched because I decided it didn't matter why I looked away. I started explaining that it's different for me to look away while talking to her, than the other way around, because she doesn't need me to look at her for her to understand me. She thought she was so funny and witty and kept harping on it; how I am constantly telling her to look at me when she talks but I don't have to! Eventually it ended when she asked "You can take a joke, right?!" I said "Yeah..." while thinking "But that was NOT a joke!" It ended very awkwardly and never came up again.
Situation 2: April Fools Day. (quick background; I just got my CI activated 2 weeks ago, so can hear now) I'm sitting on the floor eating my lunch, and M gets my attention and asks me, with no voice "What did you do for Spring Break?" I was confused as to why she didn't use her voice, because that cued to me that she was going to ask me something she didn't want anyone else to hear. I shrugged it off and started answering her, when my brain started jumping to loud sounds. I then realized M and S were busting out laughing. I got a puzzled look on my face, and M says "April Fools!" Still confused, she then said "I didn't use my voice!" I responded with "I know you didn't, I can hear now..." I didn't see the humor at all and just went back to eating my lunch.
So, what do you say in situations like this? Do you educate them? Do you tell them off? Do you do what I did and just let it go but hold a grudge inside (haha)? My Mom actually went up there today and gave M a "talkin' to" about it (S wasn't there). M is very apologetic and told me to always tell her if she crosses the line. I know she didn't mean it in a hurtful way, but it was definitely rude. Just looking to see what other people would have done, as these are just 2 examples of many "WTF?!" moments I've had with hearies lately.