 oh let's chat and review and learn some more sign language ASL style ready let's go all right guys I said I was gonna do this and I'm keeping to my words we are gonna go through all the episodes of the dragon prince together that uses sign language now why do we care about this well one dragon prince is awesome go check it out it's an amazing show it's the best representation of deaf people in cartoons you need to check it out it's an amazing show also I think that positive body language is a crucial element to having good conversations with people if you want to talk to anyone about anything you got to learn how to express yourself with more than just words and what better language to show how to express yourself without having to use words than sign language it's a great language and I highly recommend people check it out anyway this is a great show it's called the dragon prince I think we're in episode six watch out there will be spoilers you so listen if you really want to check up the show go ahead and check it out then come back and we check this out because what we're doing is a breakdown of all the sign language in the show the main signer in the show is called general Amaya she's a great lady powerful strong awesome in fact let's just show a clip of her right now sure she is on her horse isn't that amazing check that out cool lady anyway so the first sign that's coming up oh by the way the framerate is terrible in the show it's the first season really does have that frame rate especially for sign language anyway three signs in the first clip that we see general Amaya the first three signs that she does is this one followed by I'm so this and then you're safe this so breaking it down one two three first love happy safe there are a lot of different ways to show love in sign language or at least to get to let people know that you mean love there's quite contextual loves there's like I love you but love is this is the standard way of doing it like hey love I'm happy you're safe I'm happy you're safe all right what nice and simple though normally and I'm not saying I'm not saying I'm the expert but I'm not saying I'm an expert but if I was gonna say hey I'm happy you're safe I just be like a safe I'm happy you're safe I'm gonna grab onto the guy I don't respect personal space okay anyway next scene oh general Amaya here's something okay so the oh my gosh I don't want to call this guy the redhead lieutenant he has a name it's been a while since I've seen this show we're just gonna call him Captain Ginger let's say that anyway he does this and he's like this so this brings up an interesting concept both in body language and an ASL grammar this means wrong there are a lot of different alternatives for showing wrong you could do this you could do this just once you could do a wrap around but this means wrong and this means what note that his face is furrowed when he does that so just doing doesn't mean anything at least as far as ASL it could mean like nothing really doing this though does mean what and you typically do this for what but if your one hand is like occupied it's contextualized that you want to do this like what like what but you have one hand so just what so wrong what wrong what in ASL that means what's wrong what's wrong note that the words are a little bit backwards and the they're completely backwards and the reason why they're backwards is ASL grammar this is important ASL grammar typically puts the what why where who yeah I think mostly those at the end and sentences so person over there who's that right or hmm you went where Vinnie where is he bathroom where is it what's wrong you see you say wrong but then you end on what but you also have to make that furrowed face the furrowed face in indicates that you're asking the question and it's really important to throw your body into the vibe of what you're trying to say the meaning of what you're saying so that way similar to how English isn't a monotone language where everything has the same tonation and tempo and temper you you go up and down with your tones in English and then the same way you go a little bit in and out and act and and contextualize the words that you're signing with your face it's very very it's a very very small component to just know how to sign you also have to throw in the body language behind it it's a big component in ASL it's a big component in any kind of communication as well and that's why we're doing the show so just I know it's been a lot of talking we got a lot of talking so far but we got a lot of videos to go through but keep this in mind when you're having a conversation with someone you are giving off a particular vibe whether you're aware of it or not and it needs to be especially when you're in a conversation in a messy format positive and like non-threatening non-confrontational and the keys to it are with your face and your posture and the stance and the distance that you give yourself and the the level of the intensity that you have when you're like listening to a person all these things envelop a demeanor that encapsulates your body language and if you want to show that you're interested in what the person has to say and that you have an open mind you have to reflect that in the words that you say and the way how you carry them and I think ASL is a great way to show that it's not just hey what's wrong or like hey what's wrong it's you know throw yourself into it really mean what you're saying all right let's keep going squinty face okay so she just kicks down the door okay so Captain Ginger is an incredible interpreter he can like see through people's backs and through armor and stuff anyway let's break down the scene all right so I think I see about five signs here okay so the angle makes a little rough also the slow frame rate but she's doing me don't believe in locks and sometimes I do for like really really big locks but you don't have to do that just locks me don't believe in locks I don't believe in locks don't side don't say that in front of the police don't rest okay let's do the scene one more time okay so remember it's me don't believe in box really well done also look at the face she's not just like like she's like she's like saying it also when I first saw this I didn't know I didn't see because of the angle I thought I only saw the mean to the believe and with her face scrunched down she was like I don't believe in that like sometimes you can get away with that in a cell sometimes you don't have to say I don't you can just say the verb with a no and a scrunch face like believing like indicating like no it's like did you run yesterday it's like or did you run yesterday it's like no I don't run no run I like sleeping but you can like get away with like having to say the extra words if you throw the body language that's appropriate with it it's very very commonly done is it standard no but is it common yes and in my opinion and this is this is a point that might be a contentious point but in my opinion a lot of times languages are shaped by the people who use them and in deaf communities that could be you know different kinds of dialects based on this part of the city that you're in so you know like I said what I'm saying it's not a hundred percent official for everybody but I think it is common enough that it's worth letting you guys know about and you know it got that disclaimer up ahead of time anyway let's just keep going with this we're gonna have a fun time okay didn't quite remember saying that but I think if you're gonna say someone's here so the way how you say something in general like something someone you can just put up one finger this means person so you can be some person like some person is here right I think if she's saying someone like someone's here or like someone's here there's another way you can say it to someone's here looking around at the same time but some person here that's what she's saying let's break it down some person she just foes out the hands very cool look at her face though she's not even like some persons here she's like some per some some knuckleheads I love it it's great it's a great way to show attention to detail because silent words again is not just hands and moving around in really cool ways it's the face it's the body language they're throwing just like someone's here someone is right here like I don't know who is here it's a it's a full-on body way of communicating and it's a great way to highlight part of the body language all right let's keep going you know it doesn't help to yell and why are you saying human troops okay so this is a bit of a longer sign we're gonna break down she spells out C A L L U M sometimes in a when people are signing and I don't know if that was okay so I'm gonna have to we'll have to rewatch this but it'll be C A L L U M Callum let's see why you yell and I don't know if she said also but why you say human troops that she might have said all that but basically we will break it down together let's see what we got C A L L U M yo low frame rates you missed an L animators yeah I'm gonna let it slide I'm not I don't mean to give you guys a hard time but this low frame rate kills fingers felling all right so she meant it's fine it's all good it's all good why you yell captain ginger is like hey it doesn't help to yell whereas the general Maya says why you yell the the implication is is that I can't hear you anyway it doesn't really make much of a difference she's deaf guys it's great you know there's a there's a there is a community on the internet a fraction of people on the internet that are trying to imply that general Mike is not in fact deaf that she can hear and talk she's just using silent which for the heck of it I'm like dude guys come on are you serious right now there are people there are silly people all over the place anyway why do you yell why you mouth human troops why do you say human troops um yeah so like I said somewhere oh oh oh no I'm going against the thing that I said I had all this over here why did she start with why okay so look at me so there is always gonna be an asterix it's everything I say so normally um why you yell or you yell why there's it's the same it means the same thing but you know the way how people you know use grammar is in a very big way characteristic of the person themselves sometimes I don't speak grammatically correct all the time and ASL is not something that is you know as strictly defined as I would say even like English it's more of something that's shaped by the people that use it by the groups that use it and sometimes people strictly stick with the what why wears at the ends of sentences sometimes it's a mix between the two and it's totally okay because hey it's a language it's meant to evolve and it's meant to primarily evoke the emotions and the meaning of the person who's using it and not follow a strict dogmatic system and you know me I'm not a big fan of dogmas anyway anyway though um why you yell yelling why you yell also why you say or talk or talk about there's a lot of different ways of doing that I can say talk I can say talk I can say mouth just why'd you say human troops like that and I don't think she said like I think she just said human troops you why'd you say human troops a lot of different ways you can do it general my eyes got a very very cool way of okay so some cute moments coming up here she's looking around Callum's nervous he's got an elf friend in the rafters and she's all like what you know what you're doing that I'm squished okay let's go through the rest of the scene real quick knock knock who's there and then the arm fold let's do it let's break this one down breakfast most important food day so she's signing it as breakfast by the way breakfast is you eat but you make a B shape with your hand you guys remember your alphabet ABC this is be make the food motion and now it becomes breakfast breakfast most important meal going back to the food of the day it's pretty easy and then arm fold showing like hey I'm disappointed boy like I said great show and we're barely getting into this can you believe it we're barely getting into the how great this character is okay next scene food here hard like sword this okay remember this is how you sign here but if you have one hand busy it's totally fine to just say here the food here like for example let's break this down let's break this down thank you versus good good I'm also gonna do this thank you so thank you hey you said something nice to me thank you I appreciate that thank you one hand only thank you oh you're welcome no thank you thank you good that's good you're good hey man you're good two hands two O's in my head I remember two O's two hands whereas thank you no O's so just thank you but thank you good good two hands remember mmm this juice is good you see that I'm only using one hand because this hand's busy this is good this is good this is good thank you for it thank you for this this is good you see the difference how you can say two different things with the same motion of the hands let's even make it even more complicated it's basically the body language that sells which ones which how about this oh oh versus good morning good morning okay thank you good good morning okay hopefully you can see that good morning good morning do it enough times good morning good morning good good morning good morning good morning hey good morning that's the way I do it I'm good morning hey this is good this is a good morning this is good morning good morning thank you good putting all together thank you I really appreciate that this is good this is really good if my hands busy this is really good oh hey good morning it's good to see you good morning yeah it is all body language song each one of them and hopefully it's enough of a difference to show that even though it's the same motion each time like what does this mean is this being good this is me thank you this is me good morning or is it like hey thank you I really appreciate it eye contact leaning forward body language that's showing with my shoulders down that I really appreciated the moment that you help me on my moment of vulnerability I really appreciated it thank you good yo dude this thing that I'm looking at is really good I'm really yeah I'm I am not in agreement that this is a good thing that I'm looking at good morning oh I'm tired I'm at my desk hey it's good morning hey good morning hey what's up yeah good morning hey Tyrone hey it's nice to meet you hey good morning so you know you wrap it all up in the thing that you're trying to say it's not just the body language that goes in let's get back to the show so she's saying let's see do I remember what she's saying this food here okay so she's saying like the food here is hard normally hard is hard right like easy nice and easy hard this food hard like swords it's like basically metal from like the sword all right so we will do a breakdown of the signs now let's see what we have it's hard like sword this well jeez dig in dig in yes here you go I received a messenger bird from the king yesterday bird king yesterday that's the only thing I caught so far it's kind of brand in this room I message bird from the king yesterday because she does say yesterday it's so cute okay so I got message bird yesterday I believe is how she's saying it let's see I got message bird from king yesterday that's how she's signing that isn't that great it all makes sense it's real silent which is so great awful oh that's so important let me highlight that it's not just oh it's the worst ever it's the worst ever it sparkles like oh the sparkles are really nice it's really good they split into a normal like they had one group and they split into a different group it's awful sparkles it splits it's the same sign but without like without throwing some body language behind it it means nothing sparkles everywhere it started as one then it split exploded everywhere the way how you sign is dependent on the way how you sign and I think the way how you say words the words that you choose are always going to be important but how you say them is also going to be the biggest component with how someone hears and interprets what you meant and I think communication is always a compromise between what you had meant to say and what you had meant with the words that you picked and what the person decides is what you meant based on their interpretations of the words that you do in a particular order that compromises communication and the best way to throw the odds in your favor of someone understanding you properly is by throwing really meaningful body language that is on the same level of what you're trying to say and so when she goes she has her face angry and grossed out it's tight and she's like almost upset as she says it let's see how she says that again it's really important it's really well done because the animators didn't have to go through this much look at this awful just the worst great great great also he's reading it but like I think the text is on the other side bro reading like paper oh dude okay there's more on the back there's more on the back she's not saying more back like baby I want more back she's saying like there's more on the back you see that little nod it's like hey flip it over there's more there look how she's saying it okay this is quick let's let's see if I got a yes I did so your safe now boys you too okay so your safe now boys right we'll break down what she meant by that okay so you wouldn't say your safe let's make sure let's make sure I'm getting this right just before I break this down she should point yeah she does okay great she says you so there's a difference between you and your in ASL and I just want to make sure she was doing the right one so you safe now boy our kids kid you too use you you group so the signs are you safe now kids you guys I think that's how she's signing it's dark room she's wearing dark gloves but that's more or less it so you're safe now kids you is pointing at the person that you're talking to you you you that person Henry but you I'm pointing at you I'm saying you you safe remember from the beginning safe now now also ASL sometimes this means let's go I'm charged up but now kids and she's pointing at one two Callum and Ezra and who are right in front of her and she also points at the two of them this is how you point at a group of people so like those people over there you too like you guys you guys us us together those people you guys it's directional ASL is very much directional it's very much targeted towards who you're talking to so you are safe I can even just do this you're safe you're safe you two are safe right but she says you safe now boys right so great it's so great also look she's smiling and she's totally into it it's not as intense as before not as brave not as stirring there's emotions that go into it she's playing it really well also I just love this little scene right here they put the door back together that's so good the attention to detail so good okay this is a fight scene with the elf lady in the show that's a punch in the face so that means I really don't want you very much oh that's 15 so inside well not so much of an inside joke but like this sign right here this sign right here come and get some we're used to like this meaning come and get some but again ASL very much body language oriented very much contextualized so this could just as easily mean come and get some I'm about to kick your butt versus 15 15 please like how old is that person 15 because when you count in ASL you go one two or if you really want to one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and then comes the fun parts where you can do like ten one or just one and if you do that enough times you basically just look like you're doing this so 11 12 13 14 15 and we got some 15s over here so with a blank face uncontextualized 15 please come and get some please which one am I saying doesn't really matter but if I'm fighting the person I'm like come over here that means come and get some but if I'm like hey right it's like hey I have 15 like how much do you have 15 right okay so let's continue also I love this part of the scene they stay true they stay true to the fact that Maya can't hear and she pins down the elf with her shield but then some people come up behind her it's her own troops and she doesn't notice that they're behind her until they turn on the lights and I thought that was such a great touch so look she pins them she's totally focused on that elf but then the lights behind her turn on and that's when she turns around such well done directing that's great that's really really subtle doesn't hit you over the head also I think she's gonna punch her in the face again again an ASL that means I don't like you if anyone punches you in the face in her death hey I don't like you very much there you go hey what are you gonna do oh how do you do okay so how would you say how did they do it a lot of different ways of saying a lot of different ways of saying this then how would I do it how did how would you do it or how you do it or what are you guys doing here what do you do like what's what's your function here how do you do it in the past if you really want to do like more grammatical sense but like how did you guys do it right anyway I only signed that because I don't think that's in the scene you get cut off by the camera angle another sad point is a lot of the shots in this show are taken at not so much at the best angles to read sign language some of the shots are really far away or at angles that don't really make reading easy and I'm not saying that they should make every scene easy for it but and I'm glad that they actually went through the effort to like make the signing accurate but it does make my job harder my hobby of a job harder making sure we can get accurate representation of what's going on here so out of sight out of shot looks like she said how how did you guys do this so we are captain ginger saying we she's saying you guys you see it's like you guys is that is that making sense the the redhead dude was like we and she's like you guys which was interpreted as in the context of the situation we though I wonder that guy is a really good translator because I'm I is like you and who else basically like you and you you other people you and some other people that's probably how I would translate it it though we works really well too oh my gosh love this show so much we how many of you how many of you oh okay how many how many oh that's a great one so there's another sign for there's what so in ASL you've got the what's you got the wise you got the who's what what what what you got the wise what some people do this but why why why you know and you got the who's who's that what who huh who who's that but you also have how many's and that also has its own sign you got the house of course how how how how do you do this like how do you spell this but you also have how many which is so like you have how which is like this but you also have how many also it's not like this like how many like that doesn't mean anything this could be a bunch of different stuff that doesn't but you don't sign it right it means nothing how many how many how do I do this how many do you have that's a lot of kids that's a lot how many you have 15 kids oh my gosh why is it when people have kids it's always just like you have one kid that's cool you got two kids hey man that that's a full house hey man you got three kids oh whoa that's cool not hey you know what that's awesome four kids okay you have five kids like you got five kids wow okay well you know like something you something something must be either really good or a little bit out of control in this life I'm not gonna judge six kids in 2019's 17 like seven kids okay so this is like clearly seven kids okay so like everything else is either thrown out the window you're like either like hardcore millionaire or like destitute you like you need help right now eight kids you have eight kids like all at the same time like nearly like what's the problem nine kids that is impossible what are you doing ten kids you have ten kids whoa that's a lot of kids how do you know how do you name them all what's going on here 11 kids okay what's wrong with you you what's wrong with you you have 11 kids you get you get you have 11 children 12 kids oh wow you must be going for some sort of record 13 kids you have 13 kids that's nuts that's literally and crazy 14 we need to stop 15 we need to arrest you 15 how many kids you have how many how many that's this that's the that's the face you make you have 15 kids 2019 what what that's a school bus full of children what are you doing how many that's that is the face how many like that's the face you make so the sign the sign doesn't mean anything unless if you're making the how many face so look how she does it look how she does if you don't believe me how many of you guys how many of you guys are there right we how many oh look at that like how many you guys how many kids are there so good I'm just saying it's good guys it's a good show okay so there's some contextual problems here when you're like saying don't look away so like look I'm holding I'm I'm I'm talking to you and I'm saying don't look away from me right or don't look away from me but she's saying don't look don't look at me something which is directional and the context you can kind of understand what you're saying and trust me captain ginger nailed it but I think literally what she's saying is don't look at me let's see what she says how many of you how many of you right what's the correct number for how many people are here right yeah she says don't look at don't I look at you don't look at you but in context hey don't look away from me don't don't look away from me either of those are be fine but this doesn't work doesn't work necessarily in the situation though I imagine it's a high pressure circumstance that general Maya is in she's signing don't look she's trying to sign don't look away from me but she's signing instead don't look at me basically it's kind of weird yeah she's definitely saying don't look at me oh my gosh it's totally fine did he say liar here it's okay it's totally fine it's totally fine that means lie lie lies not liar lie person means liar lie person is a liar lies or that's a lie it's fine it works captain ginger is doing an amazing job if there are more of them oh there are a lot of signs going on here do not take your eyes off her right don't take your eyes off this person that I'm pointing at don't take your eyes off this person signed perfectly meant them don't take your eyes off looking at something moving them off at that person that's the way you context that I feel like I'm talking to myself now I'm a little bit in my head signing and talking at the same time too let's do a breakdown of that scene hopefully I got a breakdown of it okay we're gonna apparently do the whole thing over again so we you guys how many of you are there what I'm basically asking a question don't look away from me so maybe she isn't saying don't look at me maybe she is actually pointing off the screen it's kind of hard to see with the frame rate and the dark love them dark background but maybe she is saying don't look away from me and that would make sense rather than don't look at me don't look at me I'm taking it back I'm gonna say don't look away from me I think that's what she's signing that okay I'm totally fine with that it's all good guys it's all good lies lying person so liar there are more than here don't take your eyes off her oh look at that walk she's so angry she's walking good stuff guys oh look at that so she so there are multiple different ways to sign names in ASL typically you could do the full long letter spelling so c a l l um for Callum um if that person has for example a characteristic feature you can have like the first letter in her name and like sign it so like if I knew a person that had like gold earrings or her name was Emma I could like say Emma like Emma she's got gold earrings you know Emma like Emma uh or if someone really tall like Yulan he's like very very tall Yulan where is he you know um so I think what she's just doing is like Callum Ezrin get over here and you know generally you could just hold up the name and just wiggle it a couple of times to say like hey this is the first I'm talking about you know this person you know where Betty is you know where she is uh or maybe she's referring to the fact that they're like crowned princes and they have like you know crowns in their head so like Callum Ezrin over here there are a lot of different aspects to it nicknames tend to be something that the person who's using the nickname knows very well and knows the nickname that they already agreed upon so like maybe this is an indication like hey I've used Callum I've used Ezrin as a way to quickly say your guys's names to each other which makes the previous scene where she's like spelling out the full on name really meaningful because she's actually taking the time to say hey I'm saying your full name I'm not just saying hey Callum you know why you yell at me right she's saying like CLL you am I'm taking the time to say your name because this is sort of like an important point there's so much context behind it because she's saying like hey I'm deaf you don't need to yell at me you know what you know what this is all about what are you doing versus hey Callum get the f over here no wordy dirties but look low low low she is um hardcore being like uh concise and laconic to to support the character that she is and that's what I mean about this signing it's just so good like in the moment that makes sense the fact that she would sign them that like that and like point over here like hey both of you guys go in over here it's really well done that's all I'm saying it fits the character so well it's not just standard acts that's not just getting away from her oh hey look that okay so sometimes um a lot of words in regular English and the body language that we associate with them are carried over into ASL or already are ASL words so like wait I thought it was if I wasn't using signing I'd be like hey wait in ASL this means wait right but you could also do this as well this also means wait so the official standard way of saying wait in ASL is this like could you wait a little bit wait but if I was doing this that'd make just as much sense in signing or ASL as it would in regular talking with English right so it's cool to know that there's flexibility there and like I said it's more about body language so even if I was doing this you know I meant wait but if I meant if I did this like what does that mean wait the body language that goes into it even though it's not even an actual sign an official standardized sign of ASL still means the same thing as wait it's just a really cool thing to know that's and even when I'm doing this versus could you wait could you wait could like I don't get it could you wait like what wait it's like wait wait wait wait it's cool to know that there's that level there that it's the body language that really carries the meaning of the word rather than like the the strict signing for it you know body language is important all right who I saw blood let's see what we got wait she kill oh wait ah dude too fast let me try it one more time wait she kill me drink blood her monster okay hopefully I have this slower okay wait she kill me drink blood her monster she doesn't know what he's signing what speak what what what's he saying what are you saying we don't let you go if you don't let go you'll drink their blood you are a monster let's see um all right and I'm spending I said all right then too um if I would sign if like this if you all right if you don't let them free uh you'll kill the two princes and drink their blood their blood because you a psycho monster you crazy girl anyway uh next she says all the right all right all right the way how I think of it is like a ship on the sea it's like hey this ship is sailing all right it's like it's on it's gonna be all right and all right you means it's gonna be all right like to wherever you're talking to so like um talking to your best friend bill hey bill it's gonna be all right right so the way how she signs is all right and I think she points to call them so all right call them I killed monsters in the past do it take her out quick no in a cell this means past this means future so it's all right call them I killed monsters in the past lots of them many many many many no need to worry baby I got you this scene is completely black oh my gosh it's all right call them I kill monsters in the past look at the eyes as she's signing that so important it's not just a blank face she's angry and as she's signing the bigger words her eyes get a little bit bigger she leans a little bit more further look I killed monsters before in the past it was it would have been so easy for them to just do all this animation with a straight face and just rely entirely on the signing without any posture changes without any facial changes but they went through the effort and they done it at the times that need to be done this shows great attention to quality of detail and a high level quality of detail and also emphasizes the importance of good body language with the things that we say how many times do we have to see this dumb scene all right going back and forth all right it's all right you I kill monsters in the past it's a great scene it's a good scene okay next scene howdy hello this means hello no I think it's more like a military everybody stand down sort of thing realizes we follow them we follow her she'll take the prince's lives we have to be careful we need to be careful okay corvus so let's do a breakdown of that a little bit more slowly oh track them track them out of sight hide when you see an opportunity if you see opportunity free them the rest of you oh my gosh there's more you come with me no you ride with me I think she did I think she did this okay if she realizes that we follow her around she'll kill the princess she'll take she'll kill the princess the princess so we have to be careful be careful or careful need to be basically uh then she points to corvus let's break that first part down um so she realizes that we're following her around she'll kill the princess so we need to be or like we need for everybody else here to be careful as careful as we possibly can and then she points to corvus corvus took a long time to walk so follow but follow follow it's the same follow follow them but uh don't let but hide or don't let them see let's see what she said but hide look how she leans back when she says that don't let them see oh let me see I don't think she said when she sees hide when you see an opportunity to be free f signs f signs free breaking away means free so two things breaking away but with f signs means free you guys ride with me right with me you guys ride with me hey dude I got guys I think that's the last scene I think that's the last scene anyway so what did we learn what did we learn what was the takeaways here hopefully we learned some cool asl words but I would say this look um asl is not is not just hand signs it's body signs it's body language it's hand signs plus body language it's hand signs plus body language and body language is important bl is important for everything especially for talking to people about their deeply held beliefs about things that they're motivated by by things that they value to be true it's good to have positive body language and we can learn a lot from how people who sign communicate with one another because it's not just this it's and I'm excited and that is terrifying or I'm really interested in I want to learn more about what you're saying or I'm really paying attention to the thing that you're saying or I have a really open mind about this I'm generally trying to learn how you came to this conclusion and see if I can come to that using the same methodology that you're using because I think it's interesting to have these kind of communications with people and I generally want to know what you believe and I hope by showing good positive body language on my end you can receive that and hopefully show me some good language on my end and then you know what we're talking to each other past the words that we're saying each other to each other and now it's more of a deeper connection of two people working together for good reasons to believe things guys that is is thank you so much for checking out this video remember asl is a cool language and I'm going to do some more breakdowns in the future I hope you stick around um if you want to see some cool s e videos you can check it out on the channel or you can go to s e dash playlist dot com link's in the description you don't have to just listen to me you can see hundreds you can see at least 10 different people and putting the videos out on the web for you to enjoy I hope I hope you guys can hear me let me make sure my eye is not too loud great great great uh lots of examples for you guys to check out um but anyway uh see you guys next week I put videos like this out once a week for you guys to enjoy and I hope you enjoy them so see you guys next time I'll see you next time bye