My favorite thing is having hearing and just flat out ignoring people in public when they start with the sir bullshit I get really annoyed and act like they didn't just yell sir in my ear for 30 seconds. You can ask politely without expecting me to look at you right this fucking second and answer maybe I'm fucking reading shit on the shelf in the store as it is the store
@@Bootysmoothie who hurt you? It isn't admirable but imagine asking someone in public POLITELY and not getting a reply, not because they didn't hear you, but because they js simply want to get their shit done even tho answering costs like...10 seconds max? priorities man
Used to work with a girl who was completely deaf. I don't know any sign language so we'd pass notes. I remember the first not and seeing it written in this fascinating shorthand. I'd never thought about it before, of course her syntax would be simplified for efficiency!
Worked with a deaf person at Walmart. That was almost 20 years ago. He taught me some things. All I remember is frog. Mostly because I thought he said the f word. I remember walking inside to see a woman yelling at him as he was bent over trying to find something under the counter and he had his back to her. I simply said maâam heâs deaf. She thought I was lying and asked for the manager. Some people.
when i was volunteering when i was 15, i was trying to help a man who was deaf with his phone. i actually wrote down the instructions for him and a few minutes later someone he knew who could sign came over, annoyed, and scolded me for doing that. she told me that most people who are deaf canât read English. i was devastated lol. idk why she said that
I can relate I have a speech impediment and so many people try so hard to make me feel comfortable I can literally say or do anything and theyâll just puppydog me itâs annoying
â*frustrated In deaf*â got me lmao EDIT- HOW TF DO I HAVE 3.3k LIKES- TYSM GUYS- MA IM FAMOUS O-O Edit 2: Yall stop with the hate comments- Pls and ty- Theres lit no reason for you guys to just "OmG uR nOt FaMoUs KiD" and crap. I was just celebrating the fact that my comment got so many like, (WHICH BTW THANKS FOR 4.4k LIKES-
so my brother was really confused on how the deaf community connects ASL to reading the english language. it makes sense to him on how someone who became deaf later in life knows from their prior learning of ready when they were hearing, but he was wondering how someone who may be deaf from birth would learn to read. i assumed that its similar to how parents teach english (word to picture/pronunciation association) but instead of sounding it out for the child they connect it the best they can to an ASL word (i know meanings arenât perfectly 1 to 1 but itâs pretty close in some occasions). i guess iâm asking if associating written words with a similar ASL sign is how they teach reading to the children who are born deaf? iâm trying to learn ASL because the whole topic interests me!!
The earlier the better the results. The parent must absolutely learn to sign as soon as possible. This is critical in their ability to understand a language. Once you can communicate you can use word association and tools such as phonetic wheels (used to help those that have speech impediments) to convey how letters combine into words. Basically you are directly relating the letters and words to the visual idea instead of how the vast majority of us read which is to imagine the sound of the word which then links to what the word means.
This comment is old, so I'm not sure if you still want an answer: Yes, in the past schools have attempted to visually represent English with sign systems such as Signed Exact English among other methods. This has had mixed results. ASL remains distinctly different from English. Many of the grammatical features of English are unnecessary in ASL because it utilizes 3D space and does not have the same limitations. It is both possible and reasonable for a Deaf person to learn to read. In hearing schools, phonics is primarily used to teach this. However, phonics is not an optimal way for Deaf people to learn reading because they're deaf. So using techniques that don't rely on hearing to teach reading is a thing that should probably happen (but somehow is not understood by educators).
But what if they where just checking you can read, some people canât ;0; But the part where like- they think you canât read- after- you- r e a d?- Comedy gold
Bruh how are they ignorant, if your optimal way of communicating is speaking and a deaf person approaches you Is not crazy unheard of to say"oh well you can read, right?" If you first ASSUMED they could speak why would you assume they could read
I got unintentional tingles in the part where he writes lmao đ€Łđđ Edit:102 LIKES!?!?!?!? OMG MOM DAD IM FAMOUS I'D NEVER THOUGHT I'D SAID THIS BUT THANKS YA'LL Edit 2 : AHHHHHHH!!!! 142 LIKES!?!?!?!?!THANKS YALL!!!!
This reminds me of a PSA that just because someone is handicapped or has a disability of some sort doesnât automatically make them a good or nice person though this fellow seems like heâs a joy to chill with
I always loved dealing with people with hearing issues. I havenât seen this lady In a while but she was deaf and she would always signal for a pen and paper I always loved the little back and forth we used to do it never bothered meâŠI hope sheâs fine.
Once again I had a bad day today and I was going through my. What I can do for dinner. I see you had a new video. I watched it & as always you put a smile & I laughed you saved my crazy life once again. đ†Thank you đđŒ So Very Much.
Love the sarcasm âš And since this was a true story, it truly scares me to think that there are people that thinks a deaf person doesnât know how to read. Iâm profoundly deaf, wears bilateral hearing aids, but thankfully I havenât ran into people like this.
What's sad is these days I am always getting the deaf customers and I realized why. No one else wanted to deal with them or had the patience and I was the only one willing to help and joke around/ have fun with them. I LOVE deaf customers, for some reason they are kinder than normal customers
You have a really great sense of humor man, I hope that you get a lot of joy from making these because every short I see from you brings joy to me. I love comedy but sometimes I'm not in the mood and I feel like nothing will make me laugh, you always seem to be able to do it though! Great work!
Neato, Iâve been learning ASL for the past two years and the history and effects of deafness but Iâve never seen a person on CZcams thatâs deaf and willing to speak
I grew up with two really nice deaf neighbors. I found that I could somewhat understand what they're saying. They had a schnauzer that I swear was the loudest dog I've ever heard in my entire life. he was so cute though.
đ, I remember when in 2012, I went totally deaf and couldn't wear my hearing aid anymore, I had to people to write on white board to communicate me, In 2015, I got my cochlear implant device on my left ear and now I can communicate normal. đ
As someone who takes orders I am so glad I took asl. Where I work, we have a regular that comes in who is deaf and I always try to make his day with using asl as Iâm the only person who knows the language. (iâm hearing but took classes in high school from a deaf teacher)
Lady used to come into the casino i worked at. I noticed she was deaf so all i did was take out my notepad and write what i wanted to say. She cried and said i was the first person to talk to her. No matter what, we all gotta share the love aroundâ€
Bro I just found your channel and it's hilarious I have a funny story for you. I'm a white guy who used to work in a taco shop in a predominantly Mexican part of town, and consequently learned to speak Spanish. One day a couple walked in that I hadn't seen before and they pointed at the menu to show me what they wanted. I always want to make sure people get what they're paying for, so I grabbed a pen and paper to write out my questions. I asked if they wanted everything on their food and if they wanted the meal or just the sandwiches, but I wrote everything out in Spanish because they looked at least Hispanic to me. The husband got kind of frustrated and just pointed to the menu again, so I pointed to the drinks and he said no, then I tried to ask if they wanted everything on the sandwiches in Spanish so they could maybe read my lips. Husband got frustrated again and just wrote down a question mark, then I realized they didn't read/write Spanish lol Never forgot those guys they were cool once we got on the same page
This guy moves like a disney animation, and I love it.
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Fr tho
Yes
frrrr
A Pixar animation, more precisely a wall-e character
**hits ear aggressively in English** đ
Now THAT got me đ€Ł
My favorite thing is having hearing and just flat out ignoring people in public when they start with the sir bullshit I get really annoyed and act like they didn't just yell sir in my ear for 30 seconds. You can ask politely without expecting me to look at you right this fucking second and answer maybe I'm fucking reading shit on the shelf in the store as it is the store
â@@Bootysmoothie wut
â@@Bootysmoothieso you want people to just accept that you're being disrespectful lmao
@@simpelnotsimple is it admirable to interrupt my ability to shop no it's a nuisance. Idiotic reply #1
@@Bootysmoothie who hurt you? It isn't admirable but imagine asking someone in public POLITELY and not getting a reply, not because they didn't hear you, but because they js simply want to get their shit done even tho answering costs like...10 seconds max? priorities man
**casually shatters reality with a slap**
Lol the man only needs 1 slap he's the real life one punch man but instead it's called 1 slap man
He reset time
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@@shifter1048 ?
@@warcrimesX ?
*hitting ear aggressively in English*
Made me crack up more then i should've
This is exactly what an uncensored Disney short would be like lmao
"Can you read?"
"Can you write?"
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Used to work with a girl who was completely deaf. I don't know any sign language so we'd pass notes. I remember the first not and seeing it written in this fascinating shorthand. I'd never thought about it before, of course her syntax would be simplified for efficiency!
How did you learn to read it-
If she was born deaf, maybe she learned written English as a second language and borrowed some aspects of ASL into her writing
Worked with a deaf person at Walmart. That was almost 20 years ago. He taught me some things. All I remember is frog. Mostly because I thought he said the f word. I remember walking inside to see a woman yelling at him as he was bent over trying to find something under the counter and he had his back to her. I simply said maâam heâs deaf. She thought I was lying and asked for the manager. Some people.
â@@ryanlennon6621 they wanna save themselves from embarassment by not believing
*Jeffery Dahmer moment.*
when i was volunteering when i was 15, i was trying to help a man who was deaf with his phone. i actually wrote down the instructions for him and a few minutes later someone he knew who could sign came over, annoyed, and scolded me for doing that. she told me that most people who are deaf canât read English. i was devastated lol. idk why she said that
As soon as I saw the â no, can you write?â I subscribed đ
Honestly, this is the video that pushed me over the edge to subscribing too.
@@ponloponlo thatâs awesome
Why is nobody talking about how he said he can't read but read and answered all his questions
I can relate I have a speech impediment and so many people try so hard to make me feel comfortable I can literally say or do anything and theyâll just puppydog me itâs annoying
â*frustrated In deaf*â got me lmao
EDIT- HOW TF DO I HAVE 3.3k LIKES- TYSM GUYS-
MA IM FAMOUS O-O
Edit 2: Yall stop with the hate comments- Pls and ty- Theres lit no reason for you guys to just "OmG uR nOt FaMoUs KiD" and crap. I was just celebrating the fact that my comment got so many like, (WHICH BTW THANKS FOR 4.4k LIKES-
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Wait what if your deaf and blind what do you do
â@@Dat_Thing88 the communicate with touch
It is weird i have a family member with the problem of blind and deaf
@@PIEenjoyer wow that is very interesting thanks for the info
@Paul The pew pew guy is this sarcasm
"Hellooooo!"
That has me dead.
Hai. Am def
oh, you *agressively smacks ear* ?
But, does it have you... deaf? đ€
Hallooooo
so whos commenting then??? your alive alter ego???
The looks and shrug at the camera when he said âno, can u write?â Got međ
The "Hallooo" Was everything đ
I've grown up with half my family deaf, I knew they could read/write and knew a little asl just saying you inspire me a bit.
so my brother was really confused on how the deaf community connects ASL to reading the english language. it makes sense to him on how someone who became deaf later in life knows from their prior learning of ready when they were hearing, but he was wondering how someone who may be deaf from birth would learn to read. i assumed that its similar to how parents teach english (word to picture/pronunciation association) but instead of sounding it out for the child they connect it the best they can to an ASL word (i know meanings arenât perfectly 1 to 1 but itâs pretty close in some occasions). i guess iâm asking if associating written words with a similar ASL sign is how they teach reading to the children who are born deaf?
iâm trying to learn ASL because the whole topic interests me!!
The earlier the better the results. The parent must absolutely learn to sign as soon as possible. This is critical in their ability to understand a language.
Once you can communicate you can use word association and tools such as phonetic wheels (used to help those that have speech impediments) to convey how letters combine into words.
Basically you are directly relating the letters and words to the visual idea instead of how the vast majority of us read which is to imagine the sound of the word which then links to what the word means.
This comment is old, so I'm not sure if you still want an answer:
Yes, in the past schools have attempted to visually represent English with sign systems such as Signed Exact English among other methods. This has had mixed results. ASL remains distinctly different from English. Many of the grammatical features of English are unnecessary in ASL because it utilizes 3D space and does not have the same limitations.
It is both possible and reasonable for a Deaf person to learn to read. In hearing schools, phonics is primarily used to teach this. However, phonics is not an optimal way for Deaf people to learn reading because they're deaf. So using techniques that don't rely on hearing to teach reading is a thing that should probably happen (but somehow is not understood by educators).
*"If he can't read how did he respond?-"*
Edit: Lol I got the answer and I must be very stupid
That's what I'm saying
He was responding with sarcasm.
he meant lip read
â@@nitrogenjutsu8967oh-
I must be really stupid then
@@_Fruitbat_161 Sarcasm is a learned skill it doesn't have anything to do with intelligence.
But what if they where just checking you can read, some people canât ;0;
But the part where like- they think you canât read- after- you- r e a d?-
Comedy gold
Actually got me at the end lmao
Ignorant people just gonna be ignorant until you show them better. Hopefully it only takes one backhand đ€
You use violence to fix problems?
Bruh how are they ignorant, if your optimal way of communicating is speaking and a deaf person approaches you Is not crazy unheard of to say"oh well you can read, right?" If you first ASSUMED they could speak why would you assume they could read
â@@dr.pepperdrinker5428 I'm sorry sus Goodman.
â@@STREAM3R cause how else do they communicate
â@@Sheenoharu sign language and not every deaf person can read
Idk why but their reactions are calming to me
Just found this and I loved it keep it up man
Same here, these are great
This quy is an absolute inspiration. Even with his disability he is able to talk and make funny videos to entertain. So inspirational. God bless you
That was great! đ
This guy seems like a dude Iâd love to bake a loaf of bread with haha.
Seems like a jolly dude đ
Why was the âHelloooâ so friggin adorable tho đ
Its super satisfying watching them write back and forth
I got unintentional tingles in the part where he writes lmao đ€Łđđ
Edit:102 LIKES!?!?!?!? OMG MOM DAD IM FAMOUS I'D NEVER THOUGHT I'D SAID THIS BUT THANKS YA'LL
Edit 2 : AHHHHHHH!!!! 142 LIKES!?!?!?!?!THANKS YALL!!!!
All those likes but no comments let me fix that
No
Brother, I'm laughing. Just found your material. Keep up the good work.
This reminds me of a PSA that just because someone is handicapped or has a disability of some sort doesnât automatically make them a good or nice person though this fellow seems like heâs a joy to chill with
I always loved dealing with people with hearing issues. I havenât seen this lady In a while but she was deaf and she would always signal for a pen and paper I always loved the little back and forth we used to do it never bothered meâŠI hope sheâs fine.
Why did he slap his ear đ
Iâm pretty sure thatâs how you say deaf in asl (sorry if you were joking )
Lol
Lol
Lol
Lol
How did he respond or how he said I canât read he just read it
âŠyou missed the joke man.
â@@DanGoose explain the joke
Ive had similarly frustrating conversations with people who can hear perfectly you just cant fix stupid.
Once again I had a bad day today and I was going through my. What I can do for dinner. I see you had a new video. I watched it & as always you put a smile & I laughed you saved my crazy life once again. đ†Thank you đđŒ So Very Much.
I subscribed because this is funny and cute
Welcome! â€
@@somedeafguy THANK YOU!!! đč
I love this guy sfm đ
My father was deaf and the way people try to sign "deaf" always is so funny to me. People do actually sign it like that sometimes haha.
Honestly one of the funniest dudes over ever seenđ
Wait Iâm confused?
Same
Fustratd in deaf
I love it when he reads it and is so confused cause it says can you write had me dying
âcan you read?â
ânoâ
*continues to write đ*
â*Aggressively slaps while being frustrated in deaf*â
Lol, my parents are deaf and i showed it to them and explained it, they laughed XD
Love the sarcasm âš
And since this was a true story, it truly scares me to think that there are people that thinks a deaf person doesnât know how to read.
Iâm profoundly deaf, wears bilateral hearing aids, but thankfully I havenât ran into people like this.
Im a selective mute person and this videođŠ helped brighted ny day thank u very much đ€đđŠ
âBased on a true storyâ gave me the shivers
What's sad is these days I am always getting the deaf customers and I realized why. No one else wanted to deal with them or had the patience and I was the only one willing to help and joke around/ have fun with them. I LOVE deaf customers, for some reason they are kinder than normal customers
This is the first time I subbed to a channel just after one shortđitâs to hilarious đđđđđđ
I am practicing my sign language with your videos and I love it! you're so great! a big hug from Venezuela đ
You have a really great sense of humor man, I hope that you get a lot of joy from making these because every short I see from you brings joy to me. I love comedy but sometimes I'm not in the mood and I feel like nothing will make me laugh, you always seem to be able to do it though! Great work!
The way he said hello at the start made my day love the video btw
*hits ear aggressively in English* killed me lol đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
The way you said hello was literally got me busting out laughing
Neato, Iâve been learning ASL for the past two years and the history and effects of deafness but Iâve never seen a person on CZcams thatâs deaf and willing to speak
He said he couldn't read, yet replied to what he was saying
Youâre amazing I just get this sweet feeling that seems comfortable
I love this guy so much, he reminds me of my grandpa a lot who is also deaf
Homie I've seen like 3 vids of you in the last 2 days and never laughed my ass off so hard you're fucking great
Lolololol the way he slapped his ear đ to assure it's a correct response lol đ€Ł
pov: i'm deaf,
but it's better than being stupidđ€Šđđ
I feel so sorry that those some people who are idiot for asking Deaf people stupid questions! Your video so true!
I grew up with two really nice deaf neighbors. I found that I could somewhat understand what they're saying. They had a schnauzer that I swear was the loudest dog I've ever heard in my entire life. he was so cute though.
Maybe thatâs why they were deaf
This is funny! I'm learning ASL in school and we are learning the song "Shake it off"đ
This man is the meaning of comedy, i loved it
*Frustrated in deaf*
He canât READ it with his voice but can READ it in his mind
That back handed slap made my whole day đ
As someone who knows a lot of deaf people, I didn't knew they could even speak lol
I love how you say hello itâs perfect
Much love to him †rly nice funny videos
"Can you read?" **writes it down**
The silence is what made the smack so good
âFrustrated in deafâ đđđđ
đ, I remember when in 2012, I went totally deaf and couldn't wear my hearing aid anymore, I had to people to write on white board to communicate me,
In 2015, I got my cochlear implant device on my left ear and now I can communicate normal. đ
As someone who takes orders I am so glad I took asl. Where I work, we have a regular that comes in who is deaf and I always try to make his day with using asl as Iâm the only person who knows the language. (iâm hearing but took classes in high school from a deaf teacher)
My Deaf sister is such a bookworm this baffled me.
The way that he came in to slap him killed međđ
"H E L L O O O O"
"Hi im DĂF"
"Oh your *CLAP CLAP CLAP* "
Bro I would legitimately hang out wth him 24/7, that dude is a legend
I was cracking up when he smacks the side of his ear supper hard đ€Łđ€Ł
I love this guy he is so funny and he is such an awesome person, he also creates such greats content
I wish I knew some signs for common retail phrases cause I feel bad passing notes with my rare, deaf customers.
âNo,canât u see I canât read?â *proceeds to read the note*
Bro when he knock his head, I was dying đ.
Lady used to come into the casino i worked at. I noticed she was deaf so all i did was take out my notepad and write what i wanted to say. She cried and said i was the first person to talk to her. No matter what, we all gotta share the love aroundâ€
I relate to this, DEAFER THAN DEAF JAM
my notification (the distorted samsung one) was perfectly timed when it said "frustrated in deaf"
You are amazing and you make my day evry time I watch your videos, keep making content I love you and your videos â€
The fact that this guy wrote to himself for 30 seconds he deserves the likes
Love this guy's style of humor, keep it up mate
I feel like I know just enough sign to be able to talk to a deaf or hard of hearing person like a tourist who just barely learned a foreign language.
When sarcasm meets idiocy
Bro I just found your channel and it's hilarious
I have a funny story for you. I'm a white guy who used to work in a taco shop in a predominantly Mexican part of town, and consequently learned to speak Spanish.
One day a couple walked in that I hadn't seen before and they pointed at the menu to show me what they wanted. I always want to make sure people get what they're paying for, so I grabbed a pen and paper to write out my questions. I asked if they wanted everything on their food and if they wanted the meal or just the sandwiches, but I wrote everything out in Spanish because they looked at least Hispanic to me. The husband got kind of frustrated and just pointed to the menu again, so I pointed to the drinks and he said no, then I tried to ask if they wanted everything on the sandwiches in Spanish so they could maybe read my lips. Husband got frustrated again and just wrote down a question mark, then I realized they didn't read/write Spanish lol
Never forgot those guys they were cool once we got on the same page
This is THE funniest video Iâve seen today. Great vid to end the day. Thank you!
Bro, I genuinely love you and what you do, it's so funny đ€Ł you make my day
I love this guys facial expressions đ
He says he can't read but had time read the note to respond lmao đ
I love the âhellooooo!â â€
dude you are freakin awesome..I absolutely enjoy your videos!!!! keep up the great work đ đ