How to Sign Greetings and Manners in British Sign Language (BSL)

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  • čas přidán 30. 04. 2020
  • A demonstration of some simple greetings and manners in British Sign Language (BSL).
    The lip pattern for the signs "please" and "thank you" help differentiate the words.
    Included in this video are the following signs: hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good night, please, thank you, sorry, how are you, I'm well/fine, what's your name, my name is and goodbye.
    Thanks for watching! ✋

Komentáře • 90

  • @Unknownmissy
    @Unknownmissy Před 4 měsíci +9

    I had a customer that I did not initially realise was deaf - I wish I knew how to say hello, good bye and Thankyou at least. Came straight here just in case he came again.

    • @gods.drunkest.driver
      @gods.drunkest.driver Před 2 měsíci

      doing the same currently,, good luck!!

    • @ciaraskeleton
      @ciaraskeleton Před 23 dny

      I ran into a man walking his dog in my area, he's deaf but somehow we started chatting. I came home and learned some basics for the next time I saw him and today we had a full conversation, and when he saw me trying to sign, he helped me/corrected me and taught me some more. 😊
      Such small gestures are so worth it, can't wait to say hello again.

  • @hannahholness4990
    @hannahholness4990 Před 4 lety +126

    For those doing revision, here's a list:
    1. Hello
    2. Good morning
    3. Good Afternoon
    4. Good Evening
    5. Good Night
    6/7. Please/Thank You
    8. Sorry
    9. How are you?
    10. I'm Well/Fine
    11. What's Your Name?
    12. My name is...
    12. Goodbye
    Hope this helps :)

  • @joannerigby2924
    @joannerigby2924 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a friend who's deaf and I couldn't under stand her but commanding hands had been a big help I totally recommend him

  • @melissacussons9033
    @melissacussons9033 Před 4 lety +51

    I love this video thank you so much. I’m learning sign language all by my self from watching these videos. The reason behind it is that I serve a very lovely lady at work who is deaf. I want to communicate with her like I do with everyone else for her to feel welcome to our supermarket. I would love to learn about how to sign language: “the total is £50.00 please” for example. Thank you for reading!

    • @CommandingHands
      @CommandingHands  Před 4 lety +27

      That's great, I'll add a retail/supermarket video to our to do list. Thanks for watching! ✋

    • @mbabazigisele8422
      @mbabazigisele8422 Před 3 měsíci

      Am so happy to find this comment because I just started to learn sign language because I serve a lovely lady as well at my workplace (restaurant) I will be happy to communicate with her and am pretty sure she will be happy as well

  • @Limhere
    @Limhere Před 4 lety +121

    Honestly, I’m loving what you’re doing! I’ve only recently started learning and this is really helpful!

  • @bethywethyy
    @bethywethyy Před 2 lety +24

    Hi! I’m a young learner, me and my cousin are learning sign language because we think it may come in handy one day! Your channel has really helped! Thank you!

  • @lindaburns6933
    @lindaburns6933 Před 4 lety +52

    That’s a great video, Thankyou. It’s really good that the grammar , or the order of the words are shown as well as it’s so tempting to try and sign as one would speak. A great addition to your excellent teaching..

  • @bristolveggiebeds5310
    @bristolveggiebeds5310 Před 4 lety +15

    So glad I found this vlog it's WONDERFUL!!!!! So comprehensive! And it seems to be the only one that is still adding new content! I've recently started learning sign language !

  • @myribunt5261
    @myribunt5261 Před 3 lety +15

    This is so clear and paced perfectly! Thank you!

  • @willwarriner3679
    @willwarriner3679 Před 3 lety +5

    When I say thank you, I close my palm, I dont know if that's what other people do, but that's what they taught me to do, so people could see the difference between me saying please and thank you. Awsome tutorials by the way, they help my friends alot

    • @lauren219
      @lauren219 Před rokem

      I was scrolling comments for the please and thankyou to see if there was any subtle difference I was missing / if anyone else had asked. It comes down to the context of the conversation doesn't it really 🤔

  • @poppyoneill6605
    @poppyoneill6605 Před 3 lety +3

    I watched it 1000000 times and I’m really excited to use them in conversations

  • @linsp1004
    @linsp1004 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for teaching us...
    Now i finally know the basic sign language...

  • @louisestrachan5073
    @louisestrachan5073 Před 3 lety +5

    I love your videos, thank you for uploading them! I am finding there to be some differences between different sources, but yours are very clear to understand!

  • @louisevodi3370
    @louisevodi3370 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you Dan - stay safe

  • @SalemSalamander
    @SalemSalamander Před 2 lety +1

    I work at a holiday place and I notice a couple of people with hearing ads and I know those help people hear but I’m still what to teach myself sign so I can be as inclusive and make things easier for everyone

  • @jess7069
    @jess7069 Před 2 lety

    started learning BLS today, this is the first video I've watched, I've wanted to learn to sign for a while but I've always put it off thinking it would take me ages, but this year I've decided I'll learn and this video's made it a lot easier than I thought it'd be. I'm sad I'm having to teach my self this and that I wasn't taught in school as a mandatory class but I'm glad I've finally started learning.

  • @Leahtherblxgirl
    @Leahtherblxgirl Před 8 měsíci

    Thank u! Really needed this🧡

  • @montyfondleworth3704
    @montyfondleworth3704 Před rokem

    Really helped with a deaf customer thanks so much

  • @allotmental.
    @allotmental. Před 4 lety +6

    Great video, thank you 👍

  • @danmorland3029
    @danmorland3029 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.. I'm learning the basics because of my job and this is a huge help. Please keep posting

  • @ceinwenbran
    @ceinwenbran Před rokem

    I am watching at half speed and that also is really helpful for the first few times, to really get the hand positions correct.

  • @Olivia-xy1rz
    @Olivia-xy1rz Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is really helpful! Ive just started learning learning bsl with my class!

  • @simonjohnson2897
    @simonjohnson2897 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for creating such easy to follow videos.

  • @bijbelevangelisatie4023

    Nice video, thanks, God bless you!

  • @kkmc9412
    @kkmc9412 Před rokem

    I'm trying to learn even the basics for the moment due to our postman being deaf, I feel the need to at least be able to say hello how are you to him. Always a mix of thumbs ups when handing me stuff and that's it.
    So this video is perfect!

  • @abdelhakzarhloul287
    @abdelhakzarhloul287 Před 4 lety +1

    This is amazing thanks

  • @spoonerbooner
    @spoonerbooner Před rokem

    thanks Dan!!

  • @amydickenson1617
    @amydickenson1617 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you so much for these videos!! They're really helpful! I please wanted to ask if there can be different ways to communicate the same word or greeting? Just because I've just started an online course for BSL, and the learning video for greetings shows different signs for "sorry", "good afternoon" and "good evening", so I'm a little confused! Thank you!! :)

  • @susansutton1712
    @susansutton1712 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you

  • @abdulazizal-sadon9731
    @abdulazizal-sadon9731 Před 2 lety +1

    My sister she has down syndrome and she learnt aloth thank you so much

  • @SrtaBGoode
    @SrtaBGoode Před rokem

    Thanks a lot

  • @carriehopefletcher1hopeful

    Decided I wanted to learn as it can help many people and you tubers that I know who can talk but in some situations prefer to sign so if anyone who needs someone to talk to whether it is using sign language or by speaking I can help

  • @lucystokes3545
    @lucystokes3545 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi i am partly dead and i have been forever but it got really bad at 4 i was wearing a hearing aid but air was getting trapped causing me weekly ear infections so i has to swap toa cochlear headband on where its on a head band and it goes behind your ear it been over seven years of going to the doctors and they dont know whats wrong with my ears i can hear a little without my hearing aid but struggle in busy places where lots of people are talking. I struggle a lot in school but find it embarising to wear so i prefer not to wear cos people will pick on me for it like they did in my old school. I learnt bsl when i was 6 and i was fluent untill yr 6 where my teachers forced me not to use it so i could focus on sats i am now 13 and trying to learn again as i think it will be useful this video was very helpful (i dont rember any signs from when i was younger except hello)

    • @CommandingHands
      @CommandingHands  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Lucy, I'm so sorry to read about your experiences, it must have been so difficult. I'm glad the videos are helpful.
      The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) are a fantastic charity that might be able to provide you with some further support. Their website is www.ndcs.org.uk/
      It may also help to contact your local Deaf Club. Once the lockdown measures ease, they may have some family events you could attend.
      Good luck re-learning BSL, you can do it :)

    • @lucystokes3545
      @lucystokes3545 Před 3 lety

      @@CommandingHands thank you :)

  • @charlieboyok
    @charlieboyok Před 2 lety +1

    Wow as a deaf/ HoH guy , l find this good & bad why because hearing
    people may be not understand s/ l.
    I think the letter K should be thumb
    & finger spread apart , rather than
    using two finger to spell the letter k.

  • @jariyasensei7650
    @jariyasensei7650 Před 2 lety

    Thank you now I can talk to my friend

  • @AshKetchum09
    @AshKetchum09 Před 3 lety +3

    My friend and I talk to each other in sign language in class to for help and everyone else is confused

  • @jupitersnoot4915
    @jupitersnoot4915 Před 3 lety +1

    I always wondered why deaf people still bothered to mouth the words as they were signing, but as I've started to learn I've realized that a lot of the signs are the same, just with slightly different meanings.

  • @stonecoldsteve316uk
    @stonecoldsteve316uk Před 3 lety

    i so am going to try to learn this and more,i am assuming as well as signing the word,using your lips to pronouce the word matters too

  • @bobbomack4635
    @bobbomack4635 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I've just started a course on BSL and I notice you do good evening and good night differently. There are also some other signs in your other videos which are different and I am getting confused as both are meant to be BSL. Is there a reason for the differences?

  • @YaraCass-de9fy
    @YaraCass-de9fy Před rokem

    1:45 I’m fine
    1:57 you name what
    For me

  • @barriereid9244
    @barriereid9244 Před 2 lety +1

    I cannot understand why on earth there are dislikes! The poor specimens of human being do not appreciate their hearing.

  • @Insaydnb1
    @Insaydnb1 Před rokem

    Thank you going to try this and my name is Dan fantastic 😅

  • @PhilipMarcYT
    @PhilipMarcYT Před 4 dny

    The only criticism I have towards BSL is the need to use two hands when ASL only uses one (thus far, it's more accessible and easier to memorize), and for deaf people that unfortunately only have one arm or only one functional arm the traditional BSL isn't compatible with them.
    I read there's a one hand BSL version, but I can't find it anywhere.
    Regards.

  • @TimelordUK
    @TimelordUK Před 2 lety

    Dan is hot. Dan is hot. I'm practicing that for when I meet him!. You are a gorgeous guy and I've just subscribed. I have my own little barbers shop and one of my customers is deaf and I would like to be able to at least say hello, ask how he is, and say thank you and goodbye. We are able to communicate but I'd like to learn some accurate BSL for him. I want to make the effort. Thank you Dan for your clear tuition x

  • @annabellecollier7425
    @annabellecollier7425 Před 4 lety +14

    When asking a question, do you lip "your name what?" or do you say "what's your name?"

    • @dawiddeszkiewicz6320
      @dawiddeszkiewicz6320 Před 4 lety +10

      For clarity reasons and to follow good practice you would lip “name what” only (one may argue if signing “your” is necessary). However, you may find that some Deaf people are also comfortable users of classic English and lipping “What’s your name?” in a casual conversation may not cause great difficulty in understanding. However, if you want to be grammatically correct, name-what-?, it is.

    • @Sayaa330
      @Sayaa330 Před 3 lety

      you would lip sign ""whats your name"

  • @rosietoms8068
    @rosietoms8068 Před 3 lety +1

    This is brilliant, thank you! I have a question, I've seen the question what's your name signed in a few different ways. I've seen it in the order 'name you what' and also 'your name what'. Is there a correct way?

    • @CommandingHands
      @CommandingHands  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks for watching :) Good question. At a beginner level, either is OK. More advanced BSL users will drop the subject (you or your) completely as there are non-manual features such as eye gaze that give this information. "Name what" while looking directly at the person you are asking is sufficient. As with English, there's not necessarily just one correct way to build a sentence although there are rules to follow, e.g. put the questioning word at the end of a sentence.

    • @rosietoms8068
      @rosietoms8068 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CommandingHands Great, thanks so much for taking the time to reply :)

  • @robynjones6540
    @robynjones6540 Před 3 lety

    does it matter whether you use your right or left hand for words like good?

  • @kaymadd
    @kaymadd Před rokem

    Are please and thank you the same sign apart from the lip reading?

  • @Diana.esmeralda
    @Diana.esmeralda Před rokem

    You know when I'm doing signs like good morning does it matter what side I start from left to right or right to left?

  • @GiSoraya
    @GiSoraya Před 3 lety +5

    Is "How are you" and "Are you OK" same signing?

    • @kelceyfirth
      @kelceyfirth Před 3 lety +3

      GiSoraya yes, it’s also the sign for “I am doing okay” but you change your facial expression and mouth the words you want to say

  • @sharonhenderson8605
    @sharonhenderson8605 Před 4 měsíci

    So please and thankyou are the same? So mouthing the words is important? I just want to get it right we have a deaf lady who comes into the office occasionally and I would like to communicate with her better

  • @elliebellie6998
    @elliebellie6998 Před 4 lety +5

    When saying your name, do you always spell it out? If you haven't got a sign language name, how do you say your name without spelling it out all the time?

    • @CommandingHands
      @CommandingHands  Před 4 lety +8

      Good question! You can sign the first letter of your name instead of the full name, but you'd have to establish that is the meaning by first fingerspelling your name. If you're signing to people you know, this would be OK as they'd already know your name presumably! I'd recommend attempting to pick up speed fingerspelling your name. When fingerspelling your name, attempt to create the lip pattern of your name while fingerspelling it at the same time. For me, that's easier than it will be for others! Thanks for watching ✋

    • @elliebellie6998
      @elliebellie6998 Před 4 lety +2

      Commanding Hands
      Ok, thank you!

  • @carrots3865
    @carrots3865 Před 2 lety

    is this right? ive seen so many videos and i swear, all their hellos are different signs- im not sure whats going on. is there more than one way to sign it?

  • @user-fp7sd4dt2x
    @user-fp7sd4dt2x Před měsícem

    Дуже допомагають такі уроки в вивченні англійськоі жестової мови!!! Дякую!!! Прохання: якщо можна, продовжуйте, будь ласка, писати слова зверху. Бо останні відео вже без написаних слів, це унеможливлює засвоіти матеріал для нечуючих з інших країн. ( в данному випадку- я з України. Дякую.

  • @dariamardari968
    @dariamardari968 Před 2 lety

    This helps me for school because I got a friend what is dead

  • @slinkywhippet
    @slinkywhippet Před rokem

    Absolute beginner here - just wondering if it matters which hand you use for one handed signs such as "what?" or "Sorry" etc ?

  • @summerandesron6218
    @summerandesron6218 Před 3 lety

    It was a great video but in one of your previous videos you said please was doing the opposite movement to thankyou (moving your hand towards your chin)

  • @jariyasensei7650
    @jariyasensei7650 Před 2 lety

    How do you say good afternoon sir

  • @hattiestephens
    @hattiestephens Před 3 lety +1

    Is this in our right or left arm? or does it not matter.. im not sure!

    • @Ruthavecflute
      @Ruthavecflute Před 3 lety +1

      People use their dominant hand to do most of the work in sign language. So for most people that's the right hand, but if you're left handed then you probably need to use your left.

  • @amber-pe3pn
    @amber-pe3pn Před 3 lety +1

    Hi 2😃

  • @woodeast6979
    @woodeast6979 Před 2 lety

    Seriously looking for someone to practice BSL with me, I know no one from the community and I am not even from UK.

  • @robbiemurderingminion2556

    Been teaching my GF some sign language for her 3 deaf swimming child students. And someone actually complained she was signing to these kids. Not they where the incorrect signs just she was signing. Just goes to show ignorance of some people.

  • @sassafrasstree7449
    @sassafrasstree7449 Před rokem

    Welcome?

  • @amber-pe3pn
    @amber-pe3pn Před 3 lety

    Y

  • @bethanyscott3435
    @bethanyscott3435 Před 2 lety

    I hate it