This is a question that a lot of people ask when they find out that there are different sign languages in different parts of the world. So I've wanted to address it. I'll address it out loud, and then talk about it in sign language as well (which will then have the regular voiceover. 00:00 - Spoken explanation 9:14 - Explanation in sign language 16:25 - Signing with Voiceover Many thanks to the hard work and dedication from HandSpeak, which helped me learn the signs (all errors are my own!) https://www.handspeak.com/ If you enjoyed this video, check out my most recent video: https://bit.ly/30e3TXB Check out my other socials: Instagram: / cny4nxxd8hq TikTok: / tingledom Discord: / discord Help me become a full-time ASMRtist, become a Tingledom Hero today! (We're 18 out of 500 needed) - : / @tingledom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Welcome to Tingledom, the community that relaxes together. We’re online in YouTube, and we’re offline in the magical island of Tingledom, where the streets are named for Tingledom, and it centers around the beautiful Tingledom Castle, and is led by Queen flyby. In Tingledom, everything is designed around the ASMR experience, and to help you experience the magical and relaxing power of tingles. Here, the individual matters, always. So come just as you are, and you will be welcomed, and we will be happy for you to join us, as we all try to get some much needed relaxation together. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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