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One of those daft questions you think about when you have nothing better else to do.....Sign Lanuage

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barney15c | 17:18 Sun 15th Jan 2012 | Society & Culture
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Would a deaf person from Italy and another from say Japan be able to converse normally in sign language (local slang colloquialisms excepted). IE is it an international language/ for of communication?
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No barney, there's a different sign language in every country.
a lot of signed words can be easily understood by people with different languages, I used to work with a deaf woman and some signs are so obvious that even people who didnt know sign would be able to understand.... but i think its as boxy says
No barney, this is not a silly question at all. My 2 finger salute is understood by all nations.
though it may mean different things depending where you did it

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