Social aspect

They say that sign language is international, is not connected with gender or nationality, mental conditions or level of education. The scientists assure that sign language is manifestation of human nature, something that is taken from nature and enforced with experience. So, there are not any borders for sign language and communication though alternative ways, however, it is not worthy reducing our everyday communication with the signs only. I would like to tell that it is too risky to receive limited information or even wrong one.

Some signs are used by all people. Many are appropriate only in informal situations. Other ones are considered to be impolite or even rude. Some people use their hands to express their feelings and thoughts while they are talking. So, it is called usually "talking with their hands". A facial expression makes the words of the speaker even clearer, smile or a frown could display satisfaction or displeasure, anger or calmness, hostility or hospitality.

However, if the things could be so easy, we would not get misunderstanding so often. It is worthy remembering about the personal state of a person, views that are connected with his/her education and social status, cultural peculiarities – all these notions which derive context of any content.

Many people, many minds. So, some signs are good in the certain countries and societies, but sometimes they are strange at least.

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