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American Sign Language: Friendly & Unfriendly

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Summary: Signs for friendly and unfriendly in sign language can be modified by facial expressions or exaggerated movements. Learn more about how to sign the words for friendly and unfriendly in American Sign Language with tips from deaf signing expert in this free sign language video.

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Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more

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"Now I'll teach you some signs for friendly and other ways to use that sign. Friendly or not friendly. This is the sign for friendly,and you show a smile on your face. You can even use that for outgoing. Friendly or out going, you'll show a warm face on your facial expressions. You might say moderately friendly, and your face will kind of show that it's so, so, moderately friendly. Not friendly, not friendly. Rude. Rude. Rude. Mean. Mean. Let's review. Friendly. Friendly. Friendly. Not friendly. Not friendly. Rude. Rude. Mean. Out going. Out going. Good job, practice those signs."

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