Here's how to say "Thank You" in American Sign Language (ASL):
The sign for "Thank You" in ASL is made by bringing a flat hand, palm facing you, from your chin outwards. You can do this with either your dominant or non-dominant hand.
Handshape: Flat hand, all fingers extended and together.
Palm Orientation: Initially facing inward toward your chin.
Location: Start with your fingertips touching your chin.
Movement: Move your hand outward and slightly downward away from your chin.
Key aspects of the sign:
Facial Expression: A smile and eye contact are important to convey sincerity. Your facial%20expressions adds emphasis to the sign.
Repetition: You can repeat the sign multiple times for emphasis, like saying "Thank you, thank you!"
Variations: There are regional variations, but the basic movement from the chin outward is generally understood.
To sign "Thank You Very Much," you would sign "Thank You" and then add the sign for "very%20much". The sign for "Very Much" is made by bringing your hands apart quickly from each other in front of you.
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