As someone who wears hearing aids and sometimes needs people to repeat themselves, it's stories like this that warm my heart. From my perspective, I really want something, but I feel like my disability is an inconvenience to everyone around me. It's people like you who take the time to help people like me with my disability feel like I belong and that is what warms my heart the most. Showing you care and making sure everyone leaves happy is one thing, but to learn sign language just to make people happy just shows how pure you are. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting a smile on my face today with this, and thank you for being who you are. Edit: thank you everyone for your kind comments. You're all wonderful people. I hope the new year treats all of you well. :)
I know EXACTLY how you feel! I have hearing aids too and I always feel like an inconvenience, people showing they care like this always makes me happy too
âStealing $100 from a blind manâ has to be one of the most scummy things Iâve ever heard. The food service industry is brutal, but thereâs a special place in hell reserved for that server. How dare you.
@@multidebbie1 No, no. A lot of people would not have robbed another person in broad daylight just because they have a disability. A few terrible people would have. And they should be in jail if they do. Cause that can absolutely be considered abusing a disabled person. But a lot of people would not
I have a family who has a couple of deaf people in it, including my dad, (and some hard of hearing people including me) and that story just warmed my heart.
My grandpa was deaf, but he didn't sign, so I never learned it. He lost his hearing at 19 and he read lips well enough where if you spoke slowly, he could grasp it. I met another deaf guy at a bar while watching football and we communicating by texting essentially. I do know a few signs though from working with deaf person. I can't even imagine not being able to enjoy music, at the VERY least.
iâve heard that some deaf people will âlistenâ to really loud music because the sound vibrations feel nice or something. not sure how true this is tho.
Same. Iâm a total music lover so I wouldnât imagine but some deaf/hard of hearing people Iâve met say they enjoy the vibrations or use hearing devices.
@@der1nz itâs a shame, yes. But it was a total mess when we first started with it. My grandfather was eccentric and then sick and poor a long time. The guitar literally had a blob of caked on resin or food or something and the paint was wrecked and the hardware was rigged up with like a wood block as a bridge. We took it to a music store and they tried to find out what year it was but they were unsure. Condition wise I donât think it had much value but I would have liked to get it working right.
I'm going to tell you, as someone who studied ASL and worked at an Arby's, nothing made my day more than seeing a deaf customer looking pleased with the service. They seemed excited to know that I knew enough sign language to take their order, and if it was to go or for there. You had the right method going for someone who couldn't sign. Deaf people appreciate when others at least try.
sometimes deaf people are truly amazing. I work at mcdonalds at the moment and this lady comes every day with a smile and a piece of paper that tells us what she wants to order. sometimes it can be difficuilt for my fellow co workersvto understand what she wants. but she is real angel.
Taking the time to learn what ASL you did really proves to me and that family that you really do care. What you did that day means a lot to the deaf community
This is a wonderful story! I have deaf parents but they donât seem to bothered about it, obviously me and my siblings had to learn sign language to communicate, it wasnât that hard from what I remember. My elder sister and I have to interpret for our parents. Thank you for respecting the deaf community! :D
@@farmingpotato3372 yeah, giving people millions of dollars, changing their life, making them smile, doing kind things others don't do is definitely not pure
This is so Cool! My dad has a condition called ushers syndrome so heâs part blind and deaf so itâs really nice to see someone helping deaf and blind people the best they can :)
as someone who has a deaf dad and a mom who works for deaf and hard of hearing and knows ASL (American Sign Language) this is actually kind of smart. You could use a note pad for more easier communication but this is more simpler for the family.
Thereâs also a form of sign language called Auslan which is short for Australian Sign Language. I assume itâs not all that different from American Sign Language.
@@MK8MasterJunjie Every country has their own sign language. They are not interchangeable and learning one doesnât mean you know the other. Iâve been learning ASL for 10 years now and I donât know any BSL, Auslan, LSM, etc. Additionally, Auslan is more similar to BSL than it is to ASL so no they are not similar.
A few years ago I served an elderly guy with throat cancer. He was able to speak a bit but quite hard to understand and none of my coworkers (or so it seemed) had the patience. I took the time to serve him and when I couldn't understand him I just whipped out my block and a pen and continued to serve him via text. I still think of him, he was a very nice costumer!
I had an ASL(American Sign Language) class in college. I remember a few phrases from the class. I thought I would meet a deaf or hard-of-hearing person at work. I have worked at Walmart for over two years and I haven't met a deaf person yet. I don't know what it would be like but I'm sure it would be helpful to them.
I really love ur videos Even it's without music, and a little editing, but it's the most videos that I really enjoy when I'm watching it. Listening to the great and fun stories that u tell us about, and Watching you make sandwiches that look delicious Keep goingđ
This is the first time Iâve seen or heard of you, and right from the get-go I like you. Itâs nice to see someone care for people who arenât normal (calling a deaf person disable is considered rude, at least according to my ASL teacher), and itâs even better when that someone goes the extra mile to learn how to talk with deaf customers
Miami, Have you ever had a customer come behind the counter and tell you how to make a sandwich? Or just take it instead? I love your videos by the way! Youâre such aa nice person đ
I am currently taking ASL ( American Sign Language ) in school right now and really what inspired me to do that is knowing there are familyâs that canât communicate properly and people even struggling to order food. Iâm not saying everyone needs to learn ASL I just think that so places should require an employee to know ASL because it would make things easier for the deaf person. And maybe the employee doesnât need to be fluent in ASL but I just think they should know a little. This is just my opinion and I hope some of you agree! â€ïž đ€
Well done sir, you made that deaf family feel welcomed, appreciated, and the fact you took the time to learn some sign language for them I'm sure made their day. God bless you. đ
As someone who has troubled hearing this makes me so happy. I think more people should choose sign language for their language in hs/college. The look on their faces is so refreshing and makes me cry every time.
Served blind customers Twice and they Are the nicest customers I have served. All of my coworkers says the same. One of them even gives me hugs as thank you for your serviceâșïž
Milad,there's a thing you should learn if this happens in the future,it's sign language for people who are deaf and have hearing issues,it's called "Makintong" or smth
Iâm early! thank you for making my day Milad. I have a question, has anyone came in asking for somthing and then when itâs done they say âactually I donât want thisâ
As someone who is taking ASL in high school I have met some deaf people and their faces just lit up and it's so fun to see them actually smile and it always Brings tears to my eyes and their eyes
That story was the most beautiful thing I have ever heard, I have my younger brother who is the only one deaf in my family, I have problems learning sign language but me and my brother always spend time together
Thereâs a deaf family that comes into my place of work. They are so so sweet and they are really good at communicating what they want through pictures and a little bit of talking. Iâm trying to learn sign language for when they come in next time.
Working at McD years ago, I had a deaf customer come though and she had typed her whole order out on her phone and just held the phone out for me to read. Made it very easy.
I worked for a year at a grocery store and had to help guide some blind people around the grocery store doing their groceries at times. It was always heartwarming since they seemed happy that someone would even be there to help them out. Always so loving and caring !
Itâs funny that youâre touching on this subject bc I just watched CODA last night. Being a person whoâs hearing impaired, Iâm partially deaf in my right ear, I really appreciated the premise of the movie, it was greatđđđ Youâre very sweet and kindhearted, I hope that never changes in youâ„ïž
This is such a sweet story! I'm currently learning ASL. It's been really neat to get to learn it, and get better. I think it would be really cool to meat someone with impaired hearing one day, and get to communicate with them. I remember, before I even really knew what languages such as ASL was, I wanted to learn it. I never said anything until recently, and I rarely thought about it, but I'm glad that I'm learning now. Not to say that I can help people like this feel more welcome and like they fit into our harsh society. They didn't chose this, and if they can't get things like hearing aids, sign is a really big part of there life.
Great story! (I would listen to it in my sleep to wake up with a full smile on my face) but also I love footage of sandwiches and ice cream you put on the screen to enjoy while listening to the storyđđ
I worked with a deaf person for a time. I had taken ASL in high school but had forgotten most of it by the time I worked with him. I was able to understand when he signed he was deaf and he could read lips. We had many interesting conversations where I helped him get what he needed. Each conversation may have lasted anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes depending on what he needed. Most signs are like charades you can visualize what they mean sometimes so he would sign and mime and I would ask questions until he nodded happily.
Thank you for doing this this really makes me happy to see other hearing people are understanding how hard it is for deaf people to communicate. This is why I want to open up a business for deaf people because. I know deaf people have a really hard time looking for a job. It makes my heart happy my family is deaf all my brothers are deaf I am not my parents are hard of hearing I am too. I have the best hearing, so my mom always asks me what the person talking to her what does she say? I always answer sometimes she uses her phone on note to talk to the person. I subscribed to you just for this video!
Nice of you to offer special care to that family. There was a blind guy in my neighborhood I would always help cross 1st Ave. He was part of the family that owned the Boston Red Sox. He was so hopeful a for a cure.
My father is hard of hearing and I do know a bit of sign language, and it really helps him out. The fact that yo learned this just for one family is awesome and makes the lives of deaf/ hard of hearing people a little more easier. :)
As someone who wears hearing aids and sometimes needs people to repeat themselves, it's stories like this that warm my heart. From my perspective, I really want something, but I feel like my disability is an inconvenience to everyone around me. It's people like you who take the time to help people like me with my disability feel like I belong and that is what warms my heart the most. Showing you care and making sure everyone leaves happy is one thing, but to learn sign language just to make people happy just shows how pure you are. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting a smile on my face today with this, and thank you for being who you are.
Edit: thank you everyone for your kind comments. You're all wonderful people. I hope the new year treats all of you well. :)
@@ChickenMcKicken u def didn't read it dude
Justin we support you. And thank you for telling us that you are deaf.
I know EXACTLY how you feel! I have hearing aids too and I always feel like an inconvenience, people showing they care like this always makes me happy too
I am in a wheelchair I have a disability called spina bifida I was born with
@@ChickenMcKicken and ur mean :)
âStealing $100 from a blind manâ has to be one of the most scummy things Iâve ever heard.
The food service industry is brutal, but thereâs a special place in hell reserved for that server. How dare you.
It is called "being beside the devil"
@@chris.76256 yes
Ngl, alot of people would have done it. No one is conpletely pure.
@@multidebbie1 No, no. A lot of people would not have robbed another person in broad daylight just because they have a disability. A few terrible people would have. And they should be in jail if they do. Cause that can absolutely be considered abusing a disabled person. But a lot of people would not
Yes, deep, deep, down in HELL. :)
I have a family who has a couple of deaf people in it, including my dad, (and some hard of hearing people including me) and that story just warmed my heart.
My grandpa was deaf, but he didn't sign, so I never learned it. He lost his hearing at 19 and he read lips well enough where if you spoke slowly, he could grasp it. I met another deaf guy at a bar while watching football and we communicating by texting essentially. I do know a few signs though from working with deaf person. I can't even imagine not being able to enjoy music, at the VERY least.
im deaf and i can enjoy music by wearing hearing aids, so expensive sadly
iâve heard that some deaf people will âlistenâ to really loud music because the sound vibrations feel nice or something. not sure how true this is tho.
@@popplejam2128 - It's the bass and the vibrations that some individuals will use to enjoy music.
Eh, I have full hearing, but don't care much about music. People differ. Tastes differ.
Same. Iâm a total music lover so I wouldnât imagine but some deaf/hard of hearing people Iâve met say they enjoy the vibrations or use hearing devices.
Such a sweet story. And Iâm really grateful you didnât make an ice cream cone using the chopped chicken. đđ€Ł
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@@der1nz itâs a shame, yes. But it was a total mess when we first started with it. My grandfather was eccentric and then sick and poor a long time. The guitar literally had a blob of caked on resin or food or something and the paint was wrecked and the hardware was rigged up with like a wood block as a bridge. We took it to a music store and they tried to find out what year it was but they were unsure. Condition wise I donât think it had much value but I would have liked to get it working right.
Itâs amazing that despite the fact that he has never served a blind person, he still managed to give us an entertaining story about one.
@@Roasty1s deaf family*
@@Roasty1s did you even watch the video?
Guys dont bully this kid. he is deaf so he cant hear what Milad is saying xd
@@Linas_ what kid
@@Linas_ how do you know this person is deaf
I'm going to tell you, as someone who studied ASL and worked at an Arby's, nothing made my day more than seeing a deaf customer looking pleased with the service. They seemed excited to know that I knew enough sign language to take their order, and if it was to go or for there. You had the right method going for someone who couldn't sign. Deaf people appreciate when others at least try.
sometimes deaf people are truly amazing. I work at mcdonalds at the moment and this lady comes every day with a smile and a piece of paper that tells us what she wants to order. sometimes it can be difficuilt for my fellow co workersvto understand what she wants. but she is real angel.
This guy has such a big â€ïž no matter how long they take he is patient and kind
I want that ice-cream đŠ
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Yeah it made me crave ice cream lol
go to subwayđ
@Soumil Jain then why milard flim himself making a ice cream
Mont likes subway
Taking the time to learn what ASL you did really proves to me and that family that you really do care. What you did that day means a lot to the deaf community
This is a wonderful story! I have deaf parents but they donât seem to bothered about it, obviously me and my siblings had to learn sign language to communicate, it wasnât that hard from what I remember. My elder sister and I have to interpret for our parents. Thank you for respecting the deaf community! :D
Same!
Milard, you are one of the purest and most big-hearted CZcamsrs out there, you and Mr Beast!
I agree about the Milard part, but Mr Beast isn't really that pure in my opinion
@@farmingpotato3372 yeah, giving people millions of dollars, changing their life, making them smile, doing kind things others don't do is definitely not pure
@@Memeverse_1012 mm I feel some of it is staged
@@mrocto329 oh yeah, 456 people definitely acts on a staged video which was spent millions of dollars on
@@farmingpotato3372 LEGIT!
Mad respect bro I love to see people like you helping people with disabilities!
this is one of the sweetest stories ive ever heard in my life, youre an amazing person milad i hope you and everyone has a great day
This is so Cool! My dad has a condition called ushers syndrome so heâs part blind and deaf so itâs really nice to see someone helping deaf and blind people the best they can :)
Can we all agree that Milad makes out day better
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Jk, yea! I agree!!
this is heartwarming, Iâm so glad you were kind to them! :D
I am so grateful for you Hellping people you are so kind
Aww as a daughter of a deaf single mother this story just melts my heart â€ïžâđ„â€ïžâđ„â€ïžâđ„
This is great! My parents are deaf and it brings me joy seeing this.
Is it weird that my local subway doesnât take coupons?
Mid Lard have you had an "i feel you" moment at another fast food restaurant
This is such a heartwarming video. You give humanity a hope! :)
as someone who has a deaf dad and a mom who works for deaf and hard of hearing and knows ASL (American Sign Language) this is actually kind of smart. You could use a note pad for more easier communication but this is more simpler for the family.
Thereâs also a form of sign language called Auslan which is short for Australian Sign Language. I assume itâs not all that different from American Sign Language.
@@MK8MasterJunjie Every country has their own sign language. They are not interchangeable and learning one doesnât mean you know the other. Iâve been learning ASL for 10 years now and I donât know any BSL, Auslan, LSM, etc. Additionally, Auslan is more similar to BSL than it is to ASL so no they are not similar.
@@montana367 Whatâs BSL?
@@MK8MasterJunjie BSL stands for British Sign Language.
This is such a nice story, so wholesome đ„Č
You were able to help those people
Milad: *talking about bling customer*
Also Milad: "It'll be hard to decipher what they're exactly LOOKING for"
A few years ago I served an elderly guy with throat cancer. He was able to speak a bit but quite hard to understand and none of my coworkers (or so it seemed) had the patience. I took the time to serve him and when I couldn't understand him I just whipped out my block and a pen and continued to serve him via text. I still think of him, he was a very nice costumer!
Where is that ice cream being made?
Milad, your stories make everyones day positive... Pls continue this
My father is deaf and this makes my day to see such kindness still in this world. I appreciate you
that story was so heartening and wholesome first time I watch it I cried and held back tears it was so cute omg
Love your content so much keep on Goin â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
I had an ASL(American Sign Language) class in college. I remember a few phrases from the class. I thought I would meet a deaf or hard-of-hearing person at work. I have worked at Walmart for over two years and I haven't met a deaf person yet. I don't know what it would be like but I'm sure it would be helpful to them.
You're a great guy Milad. Honestly the effort to learn a bit of sign probably meant so much to this family. Fantastic customer service right there.
I love people this caring and kind and i actually had a deaf friend so thank you for telling us this story it warms my heart
I really love ur videos
Even it's without music, and a little editing, but it's the most videos that I really enjoy when I'm watching it.
Listening to the great and fun stories that u tell us about, and Watching you make sandwiches that look delicious
Keep goingđ
first i think love ur vids btw milachora can we get a vid of u making sandwiches with face cam?!love you man
Wow, As someone who is mad all the time, This was very good story and almost made me cry of happiness, I cant even imagine that.
Hope youâve gotten therapy in the meantime
This is the first time Iâve seen or heard of you, and right from the get-go I like you. Itâs nice to see someone care for people who arenât normal (calling a deaf person disable is considered rude, at least according to my ASL teacher), and itâs even better when that someone goes the extra mile to learn how to talk with deaf customers
Miami, Have you ever had a customer come behind the counter and tell you how to make a sandwich? Or just take it instead?
I love your videos by the way! Youâre such aa nice person đ
I am currently taking ASL ( American Sign Language ) in school right now and really what inspired me to do that is knowing there are familyâs that canât communicate properly and people even struggling to order food. Iâm not saying everyone needs to learn ASL I just think that so places should require an employee to know ASL because it would make things easier for the deaf person. And maybe the employee doesnât need to be fluent in ASL but I just think they should know a little. This is just my opinion and I hope some of you agree! â€ïž đ€
Well done sir, you made that deaf family feel welcomed, appreciated, and the fact you took the time to learn some sign language for them I'm sure made their day. God bless you. đ
As someone who has troubled hearing this makes me so happy. I think more people should choose sign language for their language in hs/college. The look on their faces is so refreshing and makes me cry every time.
Love youâre vids Milard, keep up the good work. đ
This makes me hungry đ
Aw youâre just so sweet and I hope this family stays safe and healthy and keeps coming to the store. They seem to very love itđđ
Served blind customers Twice and they Are the nicest customers I have served. All of my coworkers says the same. One of them even gives me hugs as thank you for your serviceâșïž
Milad,there's a thing you should learn if this happens in the future,it's sign language for people who are deaf and have hearing issues,it's called "Makintong" or smth
Iâm early! thank you for making my day Milad. I have a question, has anyone came in asking for somthing and then when itâs done they say âactually I donât want thisâ
Milad you are so cool in a so cool way by this story. I love how you took your time to actually be able help them with orders
that's so sweet of you to learn those 2 signs, i bet those signs made that family's day!!
Mr. Mallard, has anyone gone behind the counter without permission before?
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Miljoe do you ever just want to quit? đ€š
This story is actually so heart-warming!
As someone who is taking ASL in high school I have met some deaf people and their faces just lit up and it's so fun to see them actually smile and it always Brings tears to my eyes and their eyes
keep up the great content đ
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Thank you for helping the deaf people and blind peopleđ
This is so precious and sweet
Hey mil, has there ever been a person who came in the store with a service dog?
Cool đ
I love you man, bless you for your kindness
This story really warms my heart
Broo first comment also that Ice cream looks so good
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This is great work you did I'm glad you helped and they understood
That story was the most beautiful thing I have ever heard, I have my younger brother who is the only one deaf in my family, I have problems learning sign language but me and my brother always spend time together
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Youâre most kind person on earth
My dad is deaf so it makes me happy that you treat deaf people right and with respect!
Thereâs a deaf family that comes into my place of work. They are so so sweet and they are really good at communicating what they want through pictures and a little bit of talking. Iâm trying to learn sign language for when they come in next time.
This story brought me tears of joy đ„Č
Working at McD years ago, I had a deaf customer come though and she had typed her whole order out on her phone and just held the phone out for me to read. Made it very easy.
your the best person helping people who are deaf
He just has basic human decency which most people have
I love this story, it's so heartwarming and sweet
Good Job
This just warms my heart â€ïž
youâd actually be surprised how few people have actually encountered deaf people. itâs a humbling experience, for sure.
I worked for a year at a grocery store and had to help guide some blind people around the grocery store doing their groceries at times. It was always heartwarming since they seemed happy that someone would even be there to help them out. Always so loving and caring !
hi I'm deaf and it's nice to hear that you helping that deaf family it most be hard for them as it is for me thank you again for helping that family
thatâs so sweet!
âI want to do something special for themâ
For a very nice guy like you I am sure everyone will love you:)
this video is making me smile nonstop, this is so wholesome
He is so kindhearted
Itâs funny that youâre touching on this subject bc I just watched CODA last night. Being a person whoâs hearing impaired, Iâm partially deaf in my right ear, I really appreciated the premise of the movie, it was greatđđđ Youâre very sweet and kindhearted, I hope that never changes in youâ„ïž
This really warmed my heart âșïž so sweet
This is such a sweet story! I'm currently learning ASL. It's been really neat to get to learn it, and get better. I think it would be really cool to meat someone with impaired hearing one day, and get to communicate with them. I remember, before I even really knew what languages such as ASL was, I wanted to learn it. I never said anything until recently, and I rarely thought about it, but I'm glad that I'm learning now. Not to say that I can help people like this feel more welcome and like they fit into our harsh society. They didn't chose this, and if they can't get things like hearing aids, sign is a really big part of there life.
So kind â€ïžđâ€ïžđ youâre such an amazing person
I felt the way you felt before playing with the kid that was really new in our school I never forgot the smile on their face.
Thank you so much I am deaf two you are an amazing person.
Great story! (I would listen to it in my sleep to wake up with a full smile on my face) but also I love footage of sandwiches and ice cream you put on the screen to enjoy while listening to the storyđđ
I appreciate u man for all of ur gestures and kindness which u show to all people u deserve a sub man keep it upđđ
I worked with a deaf person for a time. I had taken ASL in high school but had forgotten most of it by the time I worked with him. I was able to understand when he signed he was deaf and he could read lips. We had many interesting conversations where I helped him get what he needed. Each conversation may have lasted anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes depending on what he needed. Most signs are like charades you can visualize what they mean sometimes so he would sign and mime and I would ask questions until he nodded happily.
aww ur so kind hope God blesses you đ
thats the sweetest story ive ever heard
Thatâs so fricking wholesome you need a trophy for making peopleâs days better
Thank you for doing this this really makes me happy to see other hearing people are understanding how hard it is for deaf people to communicate. This is why I want to open up a business for deaf people because. I know deaf people have a really hard time looking for a job. It makes my heart happy my family is deaf all my brothers are deaf I am not my parents are hard of hearing I am too. I have the best hearing, so my mom always asks me what the person talking to her what does she say? I always answer sometimes she uses her phone on note to talk to the person. I subscribed to you just for this video!
I work at a grocery store and can confirm that my own experience with deaf families has always been a different, but wonderful, experience.
Nice of you to offer special care to that family. There was a blind guy in my neighborhood I would always help cross 1st Ave. He was part of the family that owned the Boston Red Sox. He was so hopeful a for a cure.
My father is hard of hearing and I do know a bit of sign language, and it really helps him out. The fact that yo learned this just for one family is awesome and makes the lives of deaf/ hard of hearing people a little more easier. :)