In ASL, "after" is signed by holding your dominant hand in front of your body with the index finger extended, then moving it forward and slightly downward in a curved motion. This sign shows that something happens later. The movement shows how time moves from now to later, like drawing a line forward in the air. You can use this sign in many different ways, whether you're talking with friends or in more serious situations, and you can change it a bit to show if you mean right after or much later in time.
di Serena Clark
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