Helpful American Sign Language Phrases - Lyft Blog
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Helpful American Sign Language Phrases
Rosie Bubb - Apr 6, 2018
Say “Hello”
Extend your fingers and cross your thumb in front of your palm. Then, starting with your hand in front of your ear, flick it outward and away from your body.

Say “Thank You”
Start with your dominant hand. Then place your fingers near your lips, with your hand as flat as possible. Move your hand forward and slightly downwards toward the person you are thanking.

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