I agree with
moggymania
Aug. 22nd, 2005 07:05 pmMTV isn't the first place I'd go looking for decent advice on People With DisabilitiesTM, but it works.
Even the stuff about "PERSONFIRSTLANGUAGERAR!" is coupled with a note that people have their own preferences, and that not everyone may like being a Person With.
The world, it endeth.
Edit: I can't bring myself to put Griff's latest linkypost on its own entry, because it's too much to do that, but go read.
griffen is just one of the coolest people I know.
Even the stuff about "PERSONFIRSTLANGUAGERAR!" is coupled with a note that people have their own preferences, and that not everyone may like being a Person With.
The world, it endeth.
Edit: I can't bring myself to put Griff's latest linkypost on its own entry, because it's too much to do that, but go read.
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Date: 2005-08-23 05:39 am (UTC)I can think of many things that could work, but the real problem is that not all blind people are the same. If the person is partially sighted, as many blind people are, you might manage with gestures toward your ears and mouth to make it somewhat clear. You might manage to communicate a lack of ability to communicate if you can just make unintelligible sounds. And if you are really worried about the possibility, you could try to get a bit of Braille that says "I am deaf". That'd be easy to Braille, if you have access to some method of Brailling, which most people don't. And, of course, not all blind people can read Braille.
I think you mainly have to hope it doesn't happen. Because while things could be arranged to allow for communication, it's not going to be easy to just communicate with a blind person with no warning and in the timespan of a random encounter. Sometimes disabilities really do get in the way. That's just the way it is.