What would be cool would be to have some business cards printed with the name and address of any local ASL classes that are being given. If you find someone watching you sign out of curiosity, just hand one of the cards to them. On the back of the card should be printed "Shatter silence. Learn ASL". What do you say, guys?
What would be cool would be to have some business cards printed with the name and address of any local ASL classes that are being given. If you find someone watching you sign out of curiosity, just hand one of the cards to them. On the back of the card should be printed "Shatter silence. Learn ASL". What do you say, guys?
IF people wants to be soo curious, then get a book or rent a movie, or attend sign language classes etc, staring is RUDE period, I hate it when people stare at me when I'm signing to RR, my children, my family or friends, I don't stare at people when they're eating or chatting along with someone....I just can not eat when people are sitting there staring at me....
It's like where your manner? didn't your mom teach you that it is rude to stare at people?
I don't think deaf would have such a problem with it if sign was looked at as a beautiful unique form of communicating by the hearing public.
I like your idea, but the people that stare when we sign are the same people that ask us if we can read braille. They're probably not interested in learning.
You don't think the people in this thread would still be bugged by eavesdroppers?
I don't think it matters whether someone is staring at you because they're interested, because they love what you're doing, or because they think you're a freak. It's not possible to know what they're thinking when they stare at you, so why would it matter if the one person staring is thinking "OH MY GOD LOOK AT THE WEIRDOS!" and the other is thinking "Wow, ASL sure is a beautiful unique form of communication"? It's still rude.
I don't have a deaf perspective on this, obviously, but I do deal with it as an interpreter in a classroom from time to time. Usually the first couple of classes I get stares from the hearing students and that's fine, it tends to taper off. But I have on occasion had a hearing (non-signing) student who continually stares at me the whole time I'm interpreting. And there's definitely a line that gets crossed between "interested" and "creepy." I have had to address it when it starts to get invasive. I can only imagine having to deal with that all day, every day and how tired of it I would get.
It's simply rude. Eavesdropping is socially unacceptable even if you don't understand what's being said, it's still rude.
It's not about feeling oppressed, that never occurred to me. I just don't like being stared at while I'm engaged in a private conversation.
whenever people stare at me while i talk to my friend... i always smile and waves at them. that often did the trick. they either got embarassed at being caught or began to communicate with us.
what does annoys the hell out of me is that often people stare at me and i wasnt signing... just standing there quietly... NOW thats when i get rude and make gestures at them like "what are u looking at?!?"
it depends on situations really. i hate being stared at like i was a prize on a display... but i also do know how to respond to each situation.... i do understand that ASL is new to them and often respond kindly to those.
It's simply rude. Eavesdropping is socially unacceptable even if you don't understand what's being said, it's still rude.
It's not about feeling oppressed, that never occurred to me. I just don't like being stared at while I'm engaged in a private conversation.