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I am learning as part of DofE as I believe it is a valuable skill that isn’t taught in school. I work as a waitress which means I interact with a lot of different people including those who are hard of hearing or part of the deaf community. I first decided that I wanted to learn when I served a table who were part of the deaf community and I couldn’t understand what they were trying to sign to me. This persuaded me to learn to enable me to communicate with my customers and others.

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You're learning British Sign Language (BSL) to communicate more effectively with your friend who is hard of hearing. By learning BSL, you're not only helping your friend feel more understood and supported, but you're also becoming more inclusive and sensitive to the needs of others in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

It's a great way to build connections, increase your personal skills, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. Plus, learning a new language like BSL opens up a world of new perspectives and experiences!

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