sign language effects on society

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Since the 1800s, American Sign Language (ASL) has created a way of communication for people who have hearing disabilities and those who interact with deaf people. Deaf people tend to feel really different and excluded when they do not know what someone is talking about. Even if someone does not know anyone who is deaf or does not ordinarily interact with the deaf, it still might be helpful to know the basics of the language because anyone could help impact some ones life. Being deaf can really affect all aspects of one’s life such as emotionally, physically and mentally; it can also make them feel awkward when someone is not there to interpret them or some one to help others understand what they are saying. Deaf people usually appreciated the help they received, and the person helping probably felt good, but neither group realized how it affected the deaf person (Greene 8). Communicating through sign language does not only impact the deaf person, but also the interpreter. Using sign language could possibly affect the deaf persons personality, confidence and the way they interact wit...

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