I assume there must be a reason why sign language is superior but I genuinely don’t know why.

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    11 months ago

    You’ve got confused. A lot of deaf people speak ASL, BSL, AUSLAN etc exclusively. They don’t speak English. Speaking both is bilingual.

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            11 months ago

            Absolute bollocks. How many languages do you speak? It is difficult to learn a second language, some don’t and there’s an argument that kids shouldn’t be forced to as learning two languages at once can delay their primary language.

            Nobody is saying that people who can’t speak two languages are ‘stupid’ except you.

            Maybe read a little and you might learn something?

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              11 months ago

              How many languages do you speak?

              I speak 3 confidently, on the path to 5. If the intent is to simply glean information from a native speaker, I’m currently at 7.

              It is difficult to learn a second language

              It isn’t. Americans and some anglophones think that’s the case because they’re lazy and look for excuses.

              some don’t and there’s an argument that kids shouldn’t be forced to as learning two languages at once can delay their primary language.

              That’s complete bullshit. You do know that kids in most of the world grow up learning between 2 and 3 languages in school and that doesn’t impair their native language at all, right?

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                11 months ago

                I’ve replied to your other message with the info that you’re looking for.

                Many people speak multiple languages but it’s a choice that parents make for their offspring and some make a different choice.

                Some also see other languages as more important and I know in America it’s not uncommon for deaf people to speak ASL and LSM if they come from a Hispanic community.