most will probably say it's easier to learn sign language than to voice train
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Me when I can't figure out fundamental frequencies and spectral rolloff so I study directional verbs and locus indexing
You're commited now, you just have to keep doing it
Learning sign language is a neat and helpful skill.
Komi, is that you?
lmao this reminded me how much I want a s3 😭
at some point I considered getting a necklace with a bell on it to so I can get people's attention
People might assume you have certain proclivities...
Meow 😺
I got one of those voice amplifiers for work because my normal speaking voice is okay, but yelling is Out Of The Question.
Other way around for me, my normal speaking voice is unheard, but my yelling voice is way too loud and aggressive.
Write him a letter.
Heck just print this meme out and hand it to him.
Heck just print this meme out and hand it to him.
print a little business card that says "not deaf, just not talking"
This happened to me too so here's what I say - roll with it. I think if you look at it from the right angle, it's incredibly comforting to know that you don't have to talk and they're cool with it, even if it is a bit awkward.
CW - transphobia
I don't know what kind of store it is for you but it happened to me at a sandwich place, and if I had a bad experience somewhere else where I felt judged because of my voice it was really nice having a safe backup place to fall back to when I needed it.