The Truth About Deafness |
It's Deaf Awareness Week (6th May to 12th May) so I answered the questions you've always wanted to know about deafness... Click the [CC] button for Subtitles/Closed Captions!
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She’s actually encouraged me to learn sign language (as a hearing person)
@Kaeseolive
5 жыл бұрын
You're not alone Xd
@gabistef2799
5 жыл бұрын
Same. I really really want too and I agree that bls should be taught in school besides other languages
@quackbugzz
5 жыл бұрын
I’m happy other people are learning sign language my mom and dad are deaf here’s a simple sign can you guess it ? 🤟
@tysonrn2543
5 жыл бұрын
Now however I’d be willing to learn anything your willing to teach Are your familiar with BSL or ASL
@quackbugzz
5 жыл бұрын
TysonRN asl
we stan a deaf queen 😍
bAd hAiR dAy? Girl your hair looks way better than my hair everyday >:(
@enerelbuyanzul8978
4 жыл бұрын
Me
@nochances
4 жыл бұрын
Facts
it is really strange to hear the sounds of a deaf person moving the lips. because it does sound like you whisper some words
@hmnotimportant-976
5 жыл бұрын
rightt Ow
@nickykroll-bigmouthgachali3908
5 жыл бұрын
that concert addicted *asmr*
@skudv4375
5 жыл бұрын
Turn your captions on with 3 dots in the corner and press on it.
@ramarieh4578
4 жыл бұрын
@@skudv4375 thank u
I love that you're bringing up Deaf Awareness Week to all of your subscribers, because to be honest the culture in itself is really cool! Loved it. 😘
@nadia-yx6re
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for liking my comment, Jazzy. It means the world to me!!! 😄
I just started watching with subtitles and I subed its actually an amazing chanal
@megan427
5 жыл бұрын
Cable Wolvesbane how do u turn on the subtitles?
@cablewolvesbane7226
5 жыл бұрын
@@megan427 It took me 5 min to learn how to turn on subtitles😂 my bro interpreted what she said but he went out so I had to do something so I could watch
@angardasiochana1293
5 жыл бұрын
M & E Crafts ! Click the three dots it the top right and tap captions
@vorzeee
5 жыл бұрын
It doesn’t work
@jay-bl3ku
5 жыл бұрын
Click english after
I'm a hearing person, I have recently started learning BSL (literally in the last month) for a bunch of reasons. Your videos are great and really helping me learn BSL as well as increase my awareness and understanding of the deaf community. I 100% agree with BSL being taught in schools and would have chosen it over French and Italian if I had the choice!
This is what I can watch if i ever have to be quiet with my parents 😂
@ugnedegutyte4137
5 жыл бұрын
Omg litterly me right now
@loacker2496
4 жыл бұрын
SAME
I love your video! ❤️ I also sign or talk in my dreams! Also I think sometimes I actually can hear! Soooooo weird You are not only one, I also hate an interpreter on a TV! Cos when actors talk and an interpreter sign delayed 🤦🏻♀️ Thank you for answering my question! I posted my videos about Deaf Awareness Week in Facebook & KZread 😁
@suedestevenson4809
5 жыл бұрын
I sign too
@hassanzkrdeaf5027
5 жыл бұрын
love
am I the only one finding it satisfying when she “speaks”... u know when her lips kinda idk whatever xd just never mind me
@milenadimova9588
5 жыл бұрын
moonlighthoneybby idk what she can’t do? She can’t speak or she can’t hear? 😅😅
@gabistef2799
5 жыл бұрын
Nah it gets me excited too. Idk weird. She made want to learn sign language
@danaelaine5832
5 жыл бұрын
moonlighthoneybby omfggg same
@olipopmeme9768
5 жыл бұрын
ASMR
@angelsoups
5 жыл бұрын
She isn't mute. She speaks in probably a couple other videos, but there is a video where she talks to siri.
You are amazing!! My english sucks but i wish you come to Argentina someday. Theres a lot of delicious food and sweets here
I'm an Auslan ( Australian Sign Language ) interpreter and wow even though our languages are similar they are sooo different . It's interesting for me to watch , I understand you 😁😀. These questions aren't the normal ones people ask to Deaf so woo well done to the people asking. 👏👏
Jazzy this is an amazing video! Your edits made me laugh! Especially the part with the interpreter. That’s so awkward! The questions were amazing, and your answers were even more amazing! Love you!!! Can’t wait for part 2! 😁🤟💕
Our High-school actually has an ASL class, and because of you, I signed up for it.
Idk WHY I THINK THIS BUT the way your mouth makes sound when you sorta speak is relaxing and I genuinely believe you’ll be good at asmr
If you wanna collab with another deaf British KZreadr, you should collab with Jessica Kellgren-Fozard
My dear, you are a role model too. Encouraging me to learn ASL. Thank you ❣️💗💖💞💕💝
Just found your channel I'm half deaf and I can think in sign and in speaking
I love your videos and I wanna say that you are right when you said that school needs to teach sign language, I worked in the uk and I meet a deaf persone and I felt soo bad because I couldn't understand what he was saying. the only problem it's I'm not British and sign language it's not the same in others country ☹️
Hi jazzy I did watch your videos at all time and I agreed your answer to question and my point of view is same as your! I think in UK all school should have a BSL so it makes more easier to us make more new friends or can say for helps
@faizaali8438
5 жыл бұрын
Aiman Mujahid lol
I’m so glad there was a question on what schools could do to improve learning experiences for deaf kids because I am half deaf and this year for my discursive essay for my Higher English (As level if you’re from England) I wrote about how sign language classes should be part of the mandatory languages we have to learn as children in primary school, just like French or Spanish. I think it’s so important that hearing people start acknowledging the deaf community because they so vital part to our everyday life and I feel they are too often isolated by the ignorance of mainstream society.
i dont know why this is in my recommended feed but im glad it is! this is such an educating and eye-opening vlog and ngl, this sounds like a lowkey asmr video, and that is awesome. i also love your jolly and positive attitude! you deserve a million subscribers! kudos!
I love you so much I just found your channel and I'm just learning sign even tho I've been deaf my whole life (15 years ) I would just read lips at first and it was really hard for me too communicate with people even in the deaf community you've really helped me too be inspired too finally learn how to sign and ever since I've started watching your videos I've been able to communicate alot better so thank you
Thank you for answering the question about travelling aboard - Im always afraid of travelling aboard bc I'm afraid they wouldn't understand. Thank you, I didn't actually think we could use gestures :)
This video is so interesting, the fact that you are spreading your experience and knowledge about something not everyone is used to, is so admiring and inspiring💗 lots of love from chile
I absolutely love watching your channel! It make me feel so comfortable being able to watch your videos without worrying about subtitles etc! Absolutely love your content ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this video!! I would definitely love to see a part 2. I am hearing but I am learning British sign language - I loooooove watching your videos and being able to recognise signs as I learn more ☺️
Hi Jazzy! You are sooooo amazing and I was been watching your all videos. I love all of your videos!
@faizaali8438
5 жыл бұрын
Fatima Mujahid lol
@stanislavaterzieva682
5 жыл бұрын
@@faizaali8438 That's not for lol
YAY! you answered my question! Thankyou Jazzy!!
you are so amazing ily💕💕💕
I work in a nursery with babies and we teach them a couple of basic signs to help them communicate with us since they are too young to be able to talk (i mean it's not that they don't want to but literally their vocal cords aren't developed enough yet). I'm still new to this but for example so far I teach them the word "more/again" (when they are eating), i also teach them the word "done/finished" so they can tell me when they are done eating. There's also a sign for "help" that they use often. There are more but i haven't learned them yet. So anyways long story short, signing makes communication possible between deaf/mute people and hearing people, but it also has a lot of perks for hearing people too! There are so many benefits that come with sign language and it's so sad that so few people are seeing it. I definitely agree that there should be sign language classes at school!!!! Deaf people should be able to communicate with hearing people !!
Can’t wait to show my deaf grandparents these!!!
I wanted to watch properly so I turned on captions but I focused more on the signing and to my delight found myself recognising several words! I have been trying to learn BSL for ages by myself as no one around me uses it and there aren't any local classes, so I love watching videos like these where I can learn abt deaf culture etc. And I agree that it should definitely be taught in schools!! Thank you for this video, it was informative and good to watch, great work :) x
Guys , if u wanna know what she says just click the CC thing ( Subtitles/closed captions (c) )
@adamerocky
5 жыл бұрын
A҉t҉h҉e҉n҉a҉ thanks !
Love you jazzy💕
So do you wake up to an alarm? Or does someone else wake you up in the morning? I basically depend on my alarm clock to be on time lol
@CorgiTheRegularCorgi17
5 жыл бұрын
Sparkle Power there is a thing called a bed shaker which you put under the mattress and it shakes the bed when it was the time the alarm is set
@sparklepower7667
5 жыл бұрын
@@CorgiTheRegularCorgi17 Neat
@CorgiTheRegularCorgi17
5 жыл бұрын
Sparkle Power yeah it’s really cool and annoying because it wakes me up :(
@sparklepower7667
5 жыл бұрын
@@CorgiTheRegularCorgi17 but I do think that it would be more effective because I sleep through sound alarms so often but probably would not sleep through my bed shaking lol
@user-tu4wb9it2e
4 жыл бұрын
often times they are also connected to light. for example, deaf households have door”bells” that turn the light off and on repeatedly. i assume there might be similar alarm systems
Yesss please do a part 2!!
Anyone else notice how she kinda whispers when she signs? I think it’s pretty neat.
Love your channel!! 💗 It's so cool how you can sometimes hear in your dreams I thought that was really interesting ! Have a great day ✌️
I don't why but when she moves/kinda smacks her lips is so satisfying like no sound and just the "whispering" anyone else?
I’m hearing and I use cc all the time 😂
@mafiadoitsux
4 жыл бұрын
same here, but I do so mainly because I watch a lot of videos in English, and I'm not a native English speaker so it helps me understand it better xDD
The questions were all really interesting and educational! Would love to see a part 2.
I really liked the questions! Yes please, definitely do a part 2! 😁
Omg you got asked REALLY good qs. your weird interpreter story had me like 😯. No she didnt. Seeing your take on your dreams was pretty fascinating and in which language you dream in. I know diff countries have different sign language but idk international sign language was a thing. Thats awesome
Fun video, I learned a lot! 😃 Also, your lipstick looks so good here!!
I definitely agree with you on the deaf KZreadr part!! It feels like the rest of the world apart from America is pretty isolated on KZread and yess certainly to more deaf people being on KZread, they need to be encouraged enough to do so xx
You are doing amazing with your channel! I have a deaf cousin so seeing these videos really touch my heart. I also recently found another girl who is just getting started on her youtube journey so it's really nice to see you all! One of my subscribers shared your channel name with me on my recent video💜
I’m not deaf, but I do have hearing loss and I am obsess with the fact that you don’t ever give up and have strong hopes and good faith. While me, I’m not brave but I do try to put some courage in myself and you are making it much better! :3
WE ALL LOVE YOU NO MATTER WHAT❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
In America, none of the schools I’ve gone to have taught ASL
I got tingles from watching this.
You are so inspiring and it's great what you're doing ❤️❤️
So something suddenly came to me while watching the section on music. The question was how it is for you as a deaf person to watch films! As a hearing person, I can think of many films I've seen where the soundtrack has been important to me in terms of eliciting emotions and heightening the sense of excitement, or romance, or tragedy, or suspense of a scene. Examples that immediately come to mind... "Test drive", the instrumental piece that plays as Hiccup first tries to fly Toothless in the film 'How to train your dragon'; the music that plays as the Beast climbs the castle rooftops towards a returned Belle, whom he thought he would never see again; "Valiant and Valiant" from the film 'Who framed Roger Rabbit', an unbelievably poignant piece of jazz that eloquently leads us without words to understand how much Eddie Valiant is grieving for his dead brother. How is it for you? Do film soundtracks have much of an effect on your enjoyment of a film, or will that more be determined for you by the plot and the characters and the visual beauty of the filming? Hope that makes sense as a question! :)
I love your videos 💖 they are AMAZING, WONDERFUL, and AMAZING haha ❤️
jazzy love your video love love love
I know no one is going to see this comment. But why would anyone give any of her videos a thumbs down. Like literally why. It’s definitely a 👍 thumbs up
You’re so damn inspirational I admire you! 💗💗
I might not be able to understand this, but I can understand it with my heart. I know that sounded cheesy. 😎
Deffo need a 2nd and 3rd and 4th just all the Q and As haha
I love the video! It was super super interesting!
I love your videos. They are amazing and very, very well done. Back in elementary school, I learned several sign language.
I just found your channel, i love it :^0 You are amazing 💕💕!
12:13 - 13:00 Soooo true. . . I always don't understand when other school have French and Spanish classes not BSL classes. tbh I think all school or college should have BSL classes because last year, my friend (also my teacher) have plan BSL classes in college. My friend gonna teach to hearing for learn sign language but **NO ONE** wants learn or in BSL classes like few 2 or 3 students. I'm so unhappy with it because all hearing people should learn sign language.
Great video, Jazzy! I am a hearing, but I am enjoying watching your channel so much. I am learning tons and tons because of you! Thank you!!! :-)
Hi jazzy finally you back am so excited I all ways watch your video because am deaf and I hopefully you enjoy your lovely beautiful day and I can like your video and subscribe x
Tell your Mom that I say Happy Mothers Day and God blessing I love your video. Keep up the good work. 👀
I don’t know much sign language but I have a lot of trouble speaking so it would be nice to learn you should teach some sign language in a video or like once a week or something. It would probably help your Chanel grow and it would be nice coming from someone who actually has to speak sign language rather then someone who dabbles in it. 💕 love your videos
@eliseli8004
5 жыл бұрын
Maddie Renee you can just turn on captions
@ecologist_to_be
5 жыл бұрын
@@eliseli8004 captions don't help learn sign language fluently lol
@eliseli8004
5 жыл бұрын
Sarah I meant if they didn’t know what jazzy was saying they could just turn on the captions
Similar to sometimes hearing in your dreams. I’m hearing. Since learning BSL lvl 1 I have started to have dreams where I sign rather than talk! Weird how brains work!
I love youu!!!!
Loved watching this. I don't mind interpreters on TV since I don't watch many movies or shows that have interpreters on them anyways.
New sub here! Wanted to say that I know people say (rudely) that it sounds like you’re doing ASMR by including your mouthing of words. I actually appreciate it: 1) it helps me lip-read better; and 2) the background is actually really relaxing (sometimes a video completely full of talking/cheesy music gets overwhelming)! Hope you guys are staying safe during this pandemic. 🙂
I never see anyone that are deaf using bsl in KZread really it rare keep going
It would be really cool for you to collab with a deaf KZreadr from another country to compare the different types of Sign Language. Also I didn't realise there was an International Sign Language :) And it's stupid that they don't teach BSL in schools. I loved learning foreign languages but when I worked in a shop I was always a bit embarrassed and ashamed that I couldn't say anything to deaf customers in BSL.
I love your videos so much you inspire me you are so amazing! It's so awesome that you have gone through all of this! I know itust be hard to have to go through sign language! But maybe one day you will be able to a peek Normally! Love ya! ❤😘
Your hair looks amazing don’t worry 😃
Pretty wish I had gorgeous hair like yours
i’m hearing and i’m trying to learn ASL and hopefully your videos can help me!!
I love u jazzy and wish u the best
This is kinda relaxing
I think spanish classes are needed because many people in America speak Spanish and it would be great if people understood a little bit would make it easier for people sometimes:,) not saying sign language isn’t needed because it’s also needed but so is spanish too
ur so pretty omg
Her deaf voice is so cute haha i love it sm
I was at Starbucks and I had a deaf barista. I said, “hello? Heloooo...” and he didn’t answer. Then another barista came in and said, oh, he is deaf. After that, he thought me a few words like ice, water, milk, and coffee. Just felt like sharing this
I think the sleeping thing doesn't sound weird at all. I'm hearing and I can "hear" people even though people aren't actually talking around me. Or if I'm watching something in a low volume or no volume, I can also "hear" what someone might sound like based on their expressions, even though I may not know exactly what they sound like. When I read your subtitles, I can hear what I think your voice sounds like along with tone. My brain just kind of adds that automatically based on what I'm seeing.
I just subscribed to you! You're such an amazing and interesting person! I graduated last week and I'll go to university college and study ergotherapy and after that an interpreter for deaf/bad hearing/mute people! Maybe I'll get to watch you without the CC on!
You should do a video where you interview someone who’s learnt BSL just because they wanted to as opposed to needing to. That would be so interesting to see!
I have this one question that really tickled the curiosity in me: how did you learn how to read written text? For us hearing people, we learn to read phonetically, each letter has different sounds and together they form words. How do you learn to read in sign language? Do you memorise the combination of letters and sign them in your head..... i'm sorry if this may be offensive in any way but i sincerely would like to know how..... been following you for a while now Jazzy, you (and many other deaf youtubers that i know) encouraged me to learn how to sign! Keep up the good work and congrats on your silver button, we love you 😘😘
(hearing person here) I completely agree!! I always hated being forced to take French and Spanish, and when I first discovered sign language I wanted to learn that instead!! It should be in schools everywhere!
Just came upon your channel and I subbed right away! My 3 year old daughter was born deaf in her left ear and she is learning both English and sign. I was wondering when you got the cochlear implant? Been considering it for my little one.
Thank u ❣❣
Hey Jazzy i love your videos. I can hear but I really want to learn sign language. It seems very intresting to me. Unfortunally there is no school or classes for learning sing language in Switzerland 😟 Love your videos!!!❤️❤️
I hope you complained about the interpreter at hospital! That is so inappropriate!
@supecrazycotonkidsthatfigh5049
5 жыл бұрын
I don't understand??
@rosiecooper8030
4 жыл бұрын
@@supecrazycotonkidsthatfigh5049 the interpreter had no right to ask about her personal life or stop translating what the doctor was saying (yaknow, their job). She and her family should have complained to cause the interpreter to change their ways or face disciplinary action.
omg this gives me a lot of asmr
Thank you for answering my question!! I’d love to see a part 2 - I learned a lot from this video☺️
Doing Part 2! :D
Wow thank u for that video♥️ I have deaf brother , but he have processors. Whatever this video is cery helpfull to understand his worldview😘❤️
Sign language is so cool I wish to learn 1 day
Hello! I'm from Indonesia. I love your video! ❤
So like I’m learning SIGN LAMGUAGE and you reall help me. Your just a little fast and today i litterally kept saying “WOAH YOU SIGN FAST” in sign I’m screaming
Bad hair day? Please girrrrrllll your hair looks 100 times better on a “bad day” than mine does on a good day! Lol your so Pretty!❤️