In American Sign Language (ASL), the word "good" is shown with a simple gesture. You place the fingertips of one hand on your lips. Then, move the hand forward and down into the palm of the other hand, which is held flat. This gesture is easy to understand. It's used in many situations to show approval or happiness. The sign's cultural background comes from its visual meaning. It looks like taking something from the mouth and offering it. This shows something nice or agreeable. People use this sign a lot in daily talks. It's easy for beginners to learn. Knowing this sign helps in better communication. It's important for expressing positive feelings in the Deaf community.
di Serena Clark
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