Oh my god. I'm deaf myself and I use sign language and everything. But seriously the sarcasm is off the charts, I absolutely wish I could meet you guys in person. Brilliant video.
I'm absolutely ashamed it took me that long to pick up on the sarcasm... *facepalm The fact that it seemed to take others a while as well makes me feel better though
con670 I missed that part the first time I watched it, so it took me until the bill part to realize that everything was sarcastic haha. Then, of course, the aforementioned circumstances made much more sense!
ASL instructors, make this mandatory viewing for all the pious hearing wanna be interpreters. I'm hearing and in my first year learning ASL and this is stuff we should be learning about! Nicely done and hilarious as hell.
"Is this sarcasm?" No, it is an absolute truth and you should follow each and everyone one of this tips, EXACTLY as discussed. If you don't you WILL fail as an interpreter. (This comment MAY be dripping with sarcasm, just like most everything else we do!) smile!
Really enjoyed this video. I was skeptical after the first point. I thought...okay...maybe deaf people are sick of terps in all black? But after that I was laughing at the blatant sarcasm. Nice vid.
I was the same way. i am slooooooooooooooow to catch sarcasm. and just started my interp program so i don't know much. but then i was ROLLING on the floor laughing! (well not really i stayed in my chair) but i WAS cracking up!!!
Hey I am in school to be an interpreter myself, I actually found this quite enlightening. Some say this is rude, but its only sarcasm. How many of us have used sarcasm to deal with our feelings? Let us not be hypocritical. I personally love sarcasm! :) Its easier to laugh than be angry and this way I totally understand how it must feel to be Deaf. I don't take offense, I laugh at mistakes and I will try to do better. Thanks for telling me!
Ha ha you guys crack me up... So sarcastic!! But I love it. Next time I have a Dr. Apt for a paper smear I'll ask my interpreter if she would like to take over
+Joanna Thinn Mar Same here. I can hear and have no idea about the hearing impaired community. What if I thought they were serious?! I'd make an ass out of myself. Boo!!!
You guys are really awesome! It's so cool to see how much you love what you're doing. You're wicked funny too! I hope you'll continue to post your VLOGS. There's a lot of us out there who want so badly to learn this language and I can't tell you how much these videos have helped me. I just want to thank you and encourage you to continue this work! Thank you so much!
You totally made my night! So very funny! Thank you! YOu guys are so cute and thanks for having the voice over so I could really understand everything Im a mere beginner. Im gonna send this link to my friend whos a professional signer CODA
OMG I never laughed so hard in my life... Thanks guys u really are making me second guess my passion for learning sign and wanting to be an interpreter.
Lmao...This was too funny!!! I'm not deaf/coda/hearing impaired but I fully appreciate the humor in this. The sarcasm is hystarical not only in your signs but also in the verbal banter. After seeing this, I HAVE to subscribe!!
I first learned asl in high school to talk to a girl this just brought me back there. Thank you so much! She was the most sarcastic person I’d ever met. I was crying-laughing the entire freaking time. Dear god! 🤣😂 thanks again for this!
ok, I LOVE this video. I am a hearing person who is in school to be an Interpreter and if anybody took this seriously, you have no clue. This was humor! Thank you both and keep up the videos! You got me in trouble in the library at school today cause I was laughing out loud!
I am currently in school to become an interpreter and the first thing you guys mentioned I was literally sitting here watching with the most confused look on my face scratching my head like 😂😂🤦🏼♀️ well done! Great video
Hilarious you have certainly put a lot of work into this video and since the Mandela memorial incident you are going to get many more views. All the best
LOL! I love this VLOG - it spelled out almost everything I experienced in College. I had a NEWBIE interpreter in a Spanish Culture class where every other word was spanish and also in medical anthropology - so she not only had to learn how to "sign" , she had to learn how to create sign language to fit the scenario so I was there teaching her to sign - being very polite and praying really hard she "gets it" . She did get it after a month and was a pro but it was a struggle for both of us.
I am studying ASL and hope to get in to the interpreter program. . I have been floored this year at some of the jaw dropping and horrifying behaviors from speaking people who do not take the time to understand and RESPECT deaf culture. I have also met some amazing and wonderful deaf people who have the patience and self restraint of a saint. . Since common sense seems to be an oxymoron to most.. thank you for this. I laughed til tears came pouring . Be the change you wish to see in the world.
This is hysterical! I'm so grateful that I've never met any interpreters that do these things. Eating your sandwich while signing one-handed?! Gosh-I hope that you don't actually know someone who had to put up with that.
Wow. I have used the hand kiss sign even recently because I learned it from the interpreter who taught me sign. As a newly hard of hearing I want to communicate correctly. You guys are funny!
Solids are best, especially when there is distance involved, like across a classroom, or in front of an audience. Dark colors tend to be best for most, but the key is to have a good contrast for your hands. Most people can wear dark blues like navy or a deep royal and look great. Dark pine green can be flattering on the right person. One interpreter I worked with used to wear beautiful dresses in a deep shade of purple like a dark wine, or green like night in a forest. Looked great on her.
Pretty funny! I'm an interpreter as well, and have had experiences working w/ peers who were... shall I say, 'flexible' in their dealings w/ both hearing AND Deaf clients. Wowza.
Haha! Best ASL vlog about this is best awesome ASL on youtube! Also, you are lucky that you have a wonderful brother. I wish. I have sister but she is not Deaf. :(
I wish u are come down in the RGV valley really hard to time ,we here not have to an interpreter cuz not enough time but we have too many people deaf real low sing language and not spell word . :(
Well this video makes me never want to become a interpreter, I'm in ASL 1 in college and I have been trying really hard to learn this language, in hopes to maybe become an interpreter of sorts. Maybe it's my lack of confidence in this language since I'm only a beginner and don't know much, but I might rethink that plan; the last thing I want to do is be ridiculed for trying to widen my knowledge in another language. I don't know, this post just made me really doubt myself. so thanks lol
+Candace Barrage Do not let this video keep you from becoming an interpreter... these guys are just being themselves. I'm an interpreting major, I'll be taking Interpreting 3 here in San Antonio. They have to be sarcastic to prove a point. You learn all these thing while going through an Interpreting Training Program and yet there are still interpreters out there that 1. don't follow CPC, 2. wear what ever they want and 3. just dont care... we must have respect for our consumers and that's basically what this video boils down to for me personally. The whole "kiss fist" topic, i have to also agree with... there are some signs that deaf people prefer that hearing people dont use and we just have to respect it because it is their language and their culture. I was a offended at fist but then found myself laughing because everything they are talking about is true and funny even though they are being sarcastic. Just take their advice and don't do any of the things your not supposed to. I hope this helps you ! Keep up the hard work, it WILL pay off :)
+Candace Barrage If you plan to do any of the things they "suggest" in the video, then you probably shouldn't be an interpreter. Why would their mocking things terrible interpreters do make you not want to be come a good interpreter? I don't get it.
haha this is so funny i just recently passed my ethics test and this is everything it tells me not to do!! :) did you guys go back and voice or were there people voiceing right with you?
Oh my god. I'm deaf myself and I use sign language and everything.
But seriously the sarcasm is off the charts, I absolutely wish I could meet you guys in person. Brilliant video.
“If your shirts have handshapes everywhere-go ahead!”
I'm absolutely ashamed it took me that long to pick up on the sarcasm... *facepalm
The fact that it seemed to take others a while as well makes me feel better though
Lol! i didnt see the sarcasm until you said we can make up our own words. FUNNY
con670 I missed that part the first time I watched it, so it took me until the bill part to realize that everything was sarcastic haha. Then, of course, the aforementioned circumstances made much more sense!
Cheyenne Atkinson when i realized it was all sarcasm, i replayed the video and enjoyed EVERY minute.
ASL instructors, make this mandatory viewing for all the pious hearing wanna be interpreters. I'm hearing and in my first year learning ASL and this is stuff we should be learning about! Nicely done and hilarious as hell.
"Is this sarcasm?" No, it is an absolute truth and you should follow each and everyone one of this tips, EXACTLY as discussed. If you don't you WILL fail as an interpreter. (This comment MAY be dripping with sarcasm, just like most everything else we do!) smile!
Until they got to the make up signs part I was just confused thinking that would be so distracting. But duh. Sarcasm is a thing that exist. Lol.
XD You guys have mastered weapons grade sarcasm! You guys are lethal!
Really enjoyed this video. I was skeptical after the first point. I thought...okay...maybe deaf people are sick of terps in all black? But after that I was laughing at the blatant sarcasm. Nice vid.
I was the same way. i am slooooooooooooooow to catch sarcasm. and just started my interp program so i don't know much. but then i was ROLLING on the floor laughing! (well not really i stayed in my chair) but i WAS cracking up!!!
Hey I am in school to be an interpreter myself, I actually found this quite enlightening. Some say this is rude, but its only sarcasm. How many of us have used sarcasm to deal with our feelings? Let us not be hypocritical. I personally love sarcasm! :) Its easier to laugh than be angry and this way I totally understand how it must feel to be Deaf. I don't take offense, I laugh at mistakes and I will try to do better. Thanks for telling me!
Ha ha you guys crack me up... So sarcastic!! But I love it. Next time I have a Dr. Apt for a paper smear I'll ask my interpreter if she would like to take over
I didn't get the sarcasm until half way through the video. Well, duh?
+Joanna Thinn Mar Thanks. I thought I was the only one. Hehe.
+Joanna Thinn Mar Same here. I can hear and have no idea about the hearing impaired community. What if I thought they were serious?! I'd make an ass out of myself. Boo!!!
Thank you. I don't want to be mean to anyone. :)
Wow I thought this was all serious at first with the clothes, I didn't catch the sarcasm at first. Nicely done.
Loved it ! Respect for your consumers... I didn't understand at first but when I caught on to the sarcasm I couldn't stop laughing ! This was great !
You guys are really awesome! It's so cool to see how much you love what you're doing. You're wicked funny too! I hope you'll continue to post your VLOGS. There's a lot of us out there who want so badly to learn this language and I can't tell you how much these videos have helped me. I just want to thank you and encourage you to continue this work! Thank you so much!
I LOVE U GUYS! u are so passionate and u just inspire me to no end!
the sarcasm is so awesom here. my wife lost her hearing at 3. she's 31 now and a mom & this video made her day. lol.
Thank you for posting this! Your sarcasm made some good points. BTW...You guys are so funny!
I love these guys! Same with me on the not getting the sarcasm until about half way through. Then I couldn't help but laugh the rest of the way.
You totally made my night! So very funny! Thank you! YOu guys are so cute and thanks
for having the voice over so I could really understand everything Im a mere beginner.
Im gonna send this link to my friend whos a professional signer CODA
Thank you your view point from a coda's life really helped I'm in asl and i was hoping to do a project on coda's so thank you sooo much
Very beautifully done guys *claps* I think everyone going into the feild should listen to this. :D
Oh, man. The sarcasm in this video is perfect. I'm subscribing!
OMG I never laughed so hard in my life... Thanks guys u really are making me second guess my passion for learning sign and wanting to be an interpreter.
Lol I LOVE your Channel! Thanks for the videos! :) xoxo
I loved this video so much! All of it is true because I have experienced it myself as I go though high school! Keep it up!
that was amazing!!! appreciate the voiceover. i feel like i learned a couple more signs :)
Lmao...This was too funny!!! I'm not deaf/coda/hearing impaired but I fully appreciate the humor in this. The sarcasm is hystarical not only in your signs but also in the verbal banter. After seeing this, I HAVE to subscribe!!
Oh man, I'm also an interpreting student and I think that this video just made my decade. Love it! Will def take this all to heart! ;)
you guys are hilarious... can't wait to watch your other vids
I first learned asl in high school to talk to a girl this just brought me back there. Thank you so much!
She was the most sarcastic person I’d ever met. I was crying-laughing the entire freaking time. Dear god! 🤣😂 thanks again for this!
You sarcasm is so spot on I thought you were being serious until half way through the video.
These guys are AWESOME!!!
Oh, this was so wonderful, honest and unexpected. Thank you guys :)
10 years ago?!!! Wow! Y’all are still awesome!!!
This was such a funny vlog! Thanks guys! All us terps love ya!
You're both so cute, love your critical sense of humor. Come from Holland, and will share this with the Dutch interpreters! Thank you so much!
ok, I LOVE this video. I am a hearing person who is in school to be an Interpreter and if anybody took this seriously, you have no clue. This was humor!
Thank you both and keep up the videos! You got me in trouble in the library at school today cause I was laughing out loud!
ROFLOL I LOVE this! Absolutely hysterical!
Just started watching some of your videos.... Too funny!!!
Oh my gosh, I just peed! You guys are hilarious! "Can I help you walk to your car?" That totally just earned a subscription. Keep up the good work.
We watched this video today in my Deaf Culture class - these guys are freaking hilarious lol
Hilarious! Thanks for the reminders.
hahaha! I love this! :) LOVE IT! :) you guys are great :)
Dripping in sarcasm... love it!
I miss their voice overs...they are soooo funny. I love them as they could be my own cousins, neighbors. Love them.
thanks for he great laugh!
SO HILARIOUS!
I am currently in school to become an interpreter and the first thing you guys mentioned I was literally sitting here watching with the most confused look on my face scratching my head like 😂😂🤦🏼♀️ well done! Great video
Hilarious you have certainly put a lot of work into this video and since the Mandela memorial incident you are going to get many more views. All the best
LOL! I love this VLOG - it spelled out almost everything I experienced in College. I had a NEWBIE interpreter in a Spanish Culture class where every other word was spanish and also in medical anthropology - so she not only had to learn how to "sign" , she had to learn how to create sign language to fit the scenario so I was there teaching her to sign - being very polite and praying really hard she "gets it" . She did get it after a month and was a pro but it was a struggle for both of us.
Lol I was dying, you guys are so funny.
LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!
I am studying ASL and hope to get in to the interpreter program.
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I have been floored this year at some of the jaw dropping and horrifying behaviors from speaking people who do not take the time to understand and RESPECT deaf culture. I have also met some amazing and wonderful deaf people who have the patience and self restraint of a saint.
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Since common sense seems to be an oxymoron to most.. thank you for this. I laughed til tears came pouring
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Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Love it, love it.
You guys are really funny!
Y'all got me so excited there for a minute! Making me think I could wear my plaid shirts....
Lol I didn't realize yall were being sarcastic until 4:10 when you talked about the BMW and minimum wage. Haha this is great vid
This is possibly one of the more entertaining videos to this series!
Right on! I was almost same way, because I was
in loving of the ASL interpreters.
You guys are awesome.........
I stopped to hold my breath while I was watching it.. I cracked you up.. :)
that was awesome!
Love this satire!!!🎀🎀🎀
very nice & so true too!!! right....
Love u guys!
you guys are amazing
Haha. I have a deaf best friend and I wanna be an interpreter when I'm older, and I absolutely loved this video! haha. Thanks for the lesson!
I think I must share this with my class. Hahaha!
This is hysterical! I'm so grateful that I've never met any interpreters that do these things. Eating your sandwich while signing one-handed?! Gosh-I hope that you don't actually know someone who had to put up with that.
I love this video :-) thanks for being honest!!
I'm so sending this to my teacher XD this is great
Omg love your sarcasm
Wow. I have used the hand kiss sign even recently because I learned it from the interpreter who taught me sign. As a newly hard of hearing I want to communicate correctly. You guys are funny!
Yep! I'm in an interpreting program and I just laugh at this video. These guys are awesome!
I thought this was legitimate at first and got so excited... You guys!!! XD black shirts it is.
OMG hahahahaha I will try to incorporate some of your suggestions into my work. I do VRS. They'll never even know. :-D Thanks, guys!
HAHA Kiss fist + Laurent Clerc! LOVE IT!
Solids are best, especially when there is distance involved, like across a classroom, or in front of an audience. Dark colors tend to be best for most, but the key is to have a good contrast for your hands. Most people can wear dark blues like navy or a deep royal and look great. Dark pine green can be flattering on the right person. One interpreter I worked with used to wear beautiful dresses in a deep shade of purple like a dark wine, or green like night in a forest. Looked great on her.
lol, love this.!!!
OMG I luv U GUYS!!
i loved the color black thing...in my church, black is the order for the interpretors and camera crew...too funny and the bill part... loved that too
Pretty funny! I'm an interpreter as well, and have had experiences working w/ peers who were... shall I say, 'flexible' in their dealings w/ both hearing AND Deaf clients. Wowza.
You guys are Hilarious!
Haha! Best ASL vlog about this is best awesome
ASL on youtube!
Also, you are lucky that you have a wonderful
brother. I wish. I have sister but she is
not Deaf. :(
OMG!!! This needs to be shown in every intro to interp class. HAHAHAHA
omg i love it...i can totally relate...that is why i "love" interpreters! LOL
officially a fan
LOL thanks for the info..I took really detailed notes and am keeping them forever and ever....jk :P Great vid! Sarcasm at its best!
One at a time, please. I enjoy your funny stories. \lml
I wish u are come down in the RGV valley really hard to time ,we here not have to an interpreter cuz not enough time but we have too many people deaf real low sing language and not spell word . :(
Well this video makes me never want to become a interpreter, I'm in ASL 1 in college and I have been trying really hard to learn this language, in hopes to maybe become an interpreter of sorts. Maybe it's my lack of confidence in this language since I'm only a beginner and don't know much, but I might rethink that plan; the last thing I want to do is be ridiculed for trying to widen my knowledge in another language. I don't know, this post just made me really doubt myself. so thanks lol
+Candace Barrage Do not let this video keep you from becoming an interpreter... these guys are just being themselves. I'm an interpreting major, I'll be taking Interpreting 3 here in San Antonio. They have to be sarcastic to prove a point. You learn all these thing while going through an Interpreting Training Program and yet there are still interpreters out there that 1. don't follow CPC, 2. wear what ever they want and 3. just dont care... we must have respect for our consumers and that's basically what this video boils down to for me personally. The whole "kiss fist" topic, i have to also agree with... there are some signs that deaf people prefer that hearing people dont use and we just have to respect it because it is their language and their culture. I was a offended at fist but then found myself laughing because everything they are talking about is true and funny even though they are being sarcastic. Just take their advice and don't do any of the things your not supposed to. I hope this helps you ! Keep up the hard work, it WILL pay off :)
+Candace Barrage If you plan to do any of the things they "suggest" in the video, then you probably shouldn't be an interpreter. Why would their mocking things terrible interpreters do make you not want to be come a good interpreter? I don't get it.
Hahahhaha u guys are so funny! xD
hahahhaah
At the first couple of points I was like "Oh ok...I guess"
Half way through -.-
nope.....totally the opposite lol
love this I speak sarcasm fluently !!!
HAHAHA...pretty funny! I think the training programs need to show that to the one just about to graduate...good training film ;)
DUDE!!! Sooooooooo Funny!!!! LOL
roflmbo you really know how to tell big fat lies! and you do it with CLASS!! WHOO HOO..so funny! lol
haha this is so funny i just recently passed my ethics test and this is everything it tells me not to do!! :) did you guys go back and voice or were there people voiceing right with you?
LMAO! you guys are funny. :)
This is cool because I am teaching myself to be an interpreter