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  1. @talentednita Yes it really is how you do it. And I’ve heard about that hand sign being used for that.. perhaps that is why some people choose not to sign “you’re welcome” that way. I’ll ask around..

  2. @RightforYou1 Never seen that before. Huh. Some signs do differ though because of location and generation. I’ll touch on that in an upcoming video.

  3. @FaithHopeFriendship Yes, I came from a deaf family 🙂 And yes, Latina. Take care too.

  4. @SARIAHandLAILAshow There’s actually another sign for “perfect”. But the “you’re welcome” sign’s meaning has been somewhat blurred, could say it’s due to the way hearing people use it. I’ll make sure to mention that in an upcoming video.

  5. wow thanks im really learning with your videos.. im learning so that i can communicate with my new friends [=

  6. I have a very bad case of laryngitis and on Strict no talking from the DR’s for more than a week. This was a great video for some many used signs. Thank you!!! Also, your puppy is super cute!! What breed is Peanut?

  7. i watched many videos, but your video are the best, you are really good with teaching, with 7 mins i can do them alone now, i’m looking for more from you.

  8. very helpful where can i find very helpful tools to learn sign language? I am very interested i know some but not much

  9. yes and they also have another way to say it but goshh i am really still looking for the way that she said and i cannot find that way! mmm weird..but i hope she is not trying to trick people or someone tricked her and thought her the wrong thing.

  10. @talentednita I agree. I learned “you’re welcome” doing a W in sign language, putting them to your mouth and moving them outward.

  11. is that really how you say you’re welcome??? at 1:57?? i have researched and couldn’t find you’re welcome your way. And i also found out the way you did your welcome many people and high celebrities like Lady Gaga, Beyonce etc use this as the sign 666. So that is why i’m asking.

  12. Thank you so much. Right nowI have strep throat and this is going to help me alot cuz my mom knos some sign language but I don’ so now I don’t have to strain my throat

  13. This video is great, thank you! 😀
    I’m a cashier at a Wal-Mart and there’s this deaf couple who come in often, and they always come to my register. They’re so sweet and kind, and always thank me a million times over, and I always wanted to know how I can say, “You’re Welcome” to them!

  14. Yay thank you, I have learned so many good words today!! :))) I am also curious about something you said in your vid, that you spoke ASL before English, may I ask why’s that? If you don’t wanna say that’s fine, I was just curious 🙂 am guessing it could be a deaf family member or something 🙂 anyway, more power to you for being able to sign and teach so well! R u Latina? You look a lot like my latina friends, I speak spanish but am not Latina, am from Spain 🙂 take care god bless u!

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