Signing "come" in ASL requires you to point with your index finger and pull your hand toward yourself. The movement begins farther from your body and draws inward, creating a simple beckoning motion that feels natural to most people. You can change how fast you make the sign or what face you make while doing it. The sign works everywhere, whether you're talking to your teacher or hanging out with friends, and everyone understands what it means right away. When you want a group to come over, just sweep your hand across while making the sign, or point at one person if you only want them to come.
by Serena Clark
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