In American Sign Language (ASL), "you're welcome" can be shown in different ways. It depends on the context and the signer's preference. One common way is to use the same sign as "thank you." This involves placing the fingertips of one hand near the chin. Then, move the hand forward and slightly down. This shows the give-and-take nature of gratitude in ASL. Another way is to simply nod or smile. ASL often uses facial expressions and body language. In formal settings, a signer might fingerspell "welcome." This is done when clarity is needed. The choice of sign can depend on the relationship between people. It also depends on how formal the situation is. Understanding these details is important. It helps with effective communication in ASL.
di Serena Clark
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