A reader just e-mailed this. I spend a lot of time in airports. I have learned to say thanks. This will make it even easier.
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A reader just e-mailed this. I spend a lot of time in airports. I have learned to say thanks. This will make it even easier.
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Isn’t the ASL sign for ‘Thank you” touching the chin and then making that motion? Just a thought.
Probably. They may have modified it to make it their own. I’ll have to ask the someday daughter-in-law. She knows ASL.
I asked my good friend Google, and he said the ASL for Thank You is http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/t/thankyou.htm
Unfortunately, there is not a universal international sign language. Before giving the gesture A-OK, for example, one may wish to consider their surroundings and their audience, as this link from wikipedia shows:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-ok