Do not say your welcome in asl.
Saying you re welcome in sign language.
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You re welcome is signed the same way as thank you take your flat open dominant hand and starting from your chin take your hand out as it arcs down and away from your face.
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There is no need to sign you since it is already understood in general contexts.
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There is no need to sign you since it is already understood in general contexts.
Why you shouldn t say you re welcome 11 13 2013 07 31 pm et updated jan 23 2014 the script is so deeply ingrained that you don t even need to think about it.
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Do not say your welcome in asl.
Understandably it is common to see some english speaking people saying ur welcome or your welcome in north america because it comes from the sound of you re welcome.
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When somebody says thank you you reply welcome in asl.
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Understandably it is common to see some english speaking people saying ur welcome or your welcome in north america because it comes from the sound of you re welcome.
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When you do a favor and someone says thank you the automatic response is you re welcome it s a basic rule of politeness and it signals that you accept the expression of.
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Lots of cultures do this.
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When somebody says thank you you reply welcome in asl.
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