Alzheimer's Decease

I think English is the second language in California!

You may be correct amigo.

By the way, yesterday I met with a prospect and talk about a second language, my presentation was done all in sign language. Wish I was more fluent but it's very cool to be able to communicate with a deaf person. From what I'm told, I am the only insurance agent anyone knows of that works in Tulare County that knows any ASL.

What I really need to is to find an agent that speaks Spanish that will help me. Probably can make $3-5K a month but I can't find anyone.

Rick
 
Is ASL different for Spanish speaking people?

Actually it would be the same for all people, subject to regional differences.

ASL is an actual language so the sign for "chair" means "chair" no matter what other language you speak.

It's like asking if German is different for Spanish speaking people. No, German is German.

Rick
 
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