It's amazing, the things I hear people say. In my ASL classes, I still have the occasional person use the term "deaf-mutes." When they do, I politely correct them and then offer to bring in one of my Deaf friends so they can see just how clearly (and loudly) a Deaf person can shout. :D
I absolutely agree with you, the handicap I refered to in a lighthearted memoir is the sporting term from golf. I don't consider my disabilities, handicaps. Even if they affect my score.
Last weekend I met an amazing woman. She is the cantor at the synagogue where my nephew was bar mitzvahed. When she found out we were from Philly, she came over to our table at the luncheon to play ‘Jewish...
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Dean6805 says,
It's amazing, the things I hear people say. In my ASL classes, I still have the occasional person use the term "deaf-mutes." When they do, I politely correct them and then offer to bring in one of my Deaf friends so they can see just how clearly (and loudly) a Deaf person can shout. :DRaisedByWolves says,
I absolutely agree with you, the handicap I refered to in a lighthearted memoir is the sporting term from golf. I don't consider my disabilities, handicaps. Even if they affect my score.