Super helpful! Is there a way to say "too" at the end or is it not needed? Like "Nice to meet you too" or would it just be assumed it they say it back, it's with a too?
Thanks for watching and great question. It’s not common to see it signed that way but if you wanted, you could use the sign for “same.” It would be signed towards the person (directional). I don’t currently have a video for it but maybe these links will help. www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/s/same.htm www.handspeak.com/word/2088 www.handspeak.com/word/2628/
Your professor is right. You do not need to sign “you.” The pointing for “you” may be of English influence. In my experience, you will commonly see it signed this way. More often than not you may see signs done differently. Tuck this version away and you will know it when you see it in the future.
Always so informative and fun to watch.
Thank you!
Thank u, thank u...finally somebody that knows how to get straight to the point
Haha thank you! I try!
I love your videos! You make it so easy to learn!
Thank you so much Jennifer!
Thank you for this. Excellent clarity.
Thank you 😊
Thank you for making these videos 🙌🏻
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for your channel! My son is just starting HS level ASL at school, so this will hopefully help me help him. 🥰
Thank you Colleen! I hope your son loves his class!
@@ASLLOVE So far so good! I try to help him have fun with it.
this is so helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Easiest way to learn thank you
Thank you!
yesss, it helped! thank you
Happy to know that!
Super helpful! Is there a way to say "too" at the end or is it not needed? Like "Nice to meet you too" or would it just be assumed it they say it back, it's with a too?
Thanks for watching and great question. It’s not common to see it signed that way but if you wanted, you could use the sign for “same.” It would be signed towards the person (directional). I don’t currently have a video for it but maybe these links will help.
www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/s/same.htm
www.handspeak.com/word/2088 www.handspeak.com/word/2628/
@@ASLLOVE thank you! I'm currently learning ASL with my friend to be able to communicate with others
@@LeafuuLeeNo problem!
My professor is telling us we don't have to point? She said meet you is one sign?
Your professor is right. You do not need to sign “you.” The pointing for “you” may be of English influence. In my experience, you will commonly see it signed this way. More often than not you may see signs done differently. Tuck this version away and you will know it when you see it in the future.
Check this video out… www.signingsavvy.com/sign/nice+to+meet+you/6125/2
Both options, same page.
@@ASLLOVE Thank you so much for replying (and the link too)! It helped!
@@pb4ugo19 no problem! I’m happy it helped.
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Your hands look parallel to each other, not perpendicular.
The first sign “nice” they are perpendicular.
The sign for “meet” is parallel
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