What is thank you in sign language?

In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "thank you" is made by starting with your dominant hand near your chin with your fingers pointing out and palm facing in. Then, move your hand forward and slightly down in the direction of the person you are thanking.

The sign for "thank you" is a common and polite gesture used to express gratitude in the Deaf community. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when someone does something nice for you, gives you a gift, or helps you in some way.

The use of the sign for "thank you" is an important aspect of Deaf culture and communication, as it allows Deaf individuals to express appreciation and politeness in their interactions with others. Learning and using this sign can help bridge communication barriers between Deaf and hearing individuals.