xyliana wrote:@Zyest, yes, I am fluent in ASL. However, I meet very few people who are fluent in ASL. Or, some can only spell out, which is great and better than nothing but slow going. Since I am not deaf, most people just talk to me and (as I said before) most people I meet do not know ASL, so I am usually writing on a dry erase board. I appreciate your honesty. I do hope that you don't allow your disability to stop you in anything you do. Sometimes, mine gets the best of me. Usually I get frustrated. I try to not allow it to get me frustrated but I have my days. I am sure you understand.
Oh snap, same here! My parents are deaf so as a CODA's duty, I always have to interpret while out to order food! Woo! XD
Awesome to meet you! And I see you're a konti as well! Nice!