Knowing how to sign "thank you" in American Sign Language (ASL) is extremely useful in everyday life. Not only will it help you communicate with people with hearing and learning disabilities, but it will also help you cross foreign language barriers. You can even teach it to your baby to help them learn manners! Read on to learn how to sign "thank you" in ASL , which hand to use , other "thank you" phrases in sign language, and more.
How to Sign "Thank You"
To sign "thank you," close the gaps between your fingers on your dominant hand, hold your hand flat, and touch your fingertips to your chin. Then gently move your hand away from your face at a slightly downward angle toward the person you're thanking.
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How to Sign "Thank You" in ASL
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1Flatten your hand and touch your fingertips to your chin. Hold up your hand and close the gaps between your fingers. Then turn your palm toward your face and lightly touch your fingertips to your chin, just under your lower lip. Leave your thumb sticking out. [1] X Research source
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2Extend your hand away and slightly downward from your face. With your palm still faced toward you, move your hand away from your chin at a slight downward angle toward the person you're thanking. Smile or nod at them or mouth the words with your lips so they understand that you're expressing gratitude. [2] X Research source
- The sign for "thank you" in ASL is the same in British Sign Language (BSL). [3] X Research source
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- ↑ https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/baby_sign_language_a_helpful_communication_tool
- ↑ https://www.thebump.com/a/how-to-teach-baby-sign-language