following a blind person for a day | JAYKEEOUT
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- moments in the life of a blind person | JAYKEEOUT
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It must be very hard for him to ask for help, but I think he absolutely should when he's at a convince store. I'm sure that the employees if they weren't absolutely swamped would gladly help him pick out the exact items he wanted. When I was in my early 20s I worked retail and I recall doing this for an elderly woman who had limited mobility.
i cried while watching this because i couldn’t comprehend the difficulties he had to face in his daily life, all the little things that i find convenient and easy- comparing it to him, he struggles with it and i just feel so sad
He shouldn’t be ashamed due to something out of his hand I think that all stores around the world should be catering to every disability or medical condition no matter what to ease their shopping experience after all they are taking money for each items, it’s the stores being a burden on them not the individual who is legally blind.
The fact that he worries how others perceive him for somthing he can't control really pains my heart. He shouldn't be ashamed nor should he have to rush himself.
I feel so bad for blind people, it must be so hard and frustrating
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Aww he’s actually the cutest on the outside and on the inside please take care of yourself everyone!
Could you imagine how simple bumps on plastic items such as bottles and cans make such a difference for visually impaired people?
It really wouldn't hurt to put braille on food packages and drinks.
Me thinking he seems like James Bond while searching for drinks....
He's handsome and has a beautiful smile!
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As someone who used to work as a register, I’ve had plenty of customers with disabilities, such as deaf people and blind people. In these kind of situation:
I remember how disturbed I was when a supermarket I used to go to changed frequently the shelf to somewhere else, sometimes the other side of the supermarket.
I was thinking, why companies don't have braille tags directly on their items ? For exemple, every items, on the top right corner of the packaging (or wherever) could have braille for "what is the item", "the brand", "the flavor" and any other information that may be relevant for a blind costumer. Ex. "Chips", "Lays", "BBQ". That could make their life so much easier !
I think these videos do a good job showing people what hardships people with disabilities go trough in their everyday lives. Like it shows little things that I wouldn't even think about if I hadn't seen them in this video. For example, shopping in a convenience store. (It would be a good thing if things like drinks had their names written in braille). Nice video Jay!👍😊
Love him so confident!!! My cousin is almost blind as well but knows his paths like back of hand
I once was at a convenience store picking things up for my mom and me to cook and a blind person asked me if i could help them w their grocery shopping and i searched everything he needed and also made sure he’s okay w the prices and if he wants bio products or just the regular ones.
Hahaha, how Hansol told his story is funny. Stay healthy Hansol!
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