Topic > Deaf Interviews and Deaf Culture - 1845

When I am considering wanting to demonstrate something about Deaf culture and want to present interview with two deaf people. I would wonder if there are perhaps common things or varieties in real life in the world. Two deaf people named Daniel Ilaire and Devyn Johnson who are impressively willing to join me for the interview. They would like to talk to me about those experiences and opinions. Before the interview, I want to tell you that deaf culture identifies with different opinions and different orientations towards hearing people. They can learn it effectively. Basically, I got Daniel and Devyn's permission to set up an interview appointment. I went to my room. I grabbed a pen and paper along with my notebook to interview Daniel and Devyn during questions. In the evening, ready for our interviews, we thought about the "videophone". I was sure most people would say, “videophone?” they never hear about it and what it is. Creation of the Videophone The company Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) provided deaf people who could communicate via videophone with hearing people to interpret, order food for delivery, call 911 and more… wanted to ensure equal human rights respectfully. First of all, I noticed that Daniel appeared to be drunk. I asked him if he would think I was a stranger and strictly force him to answer my question, but he didn't think I was a stranger, he was happy to answer my question. He had a high tolerance, he could control himself while drunk. It was a good thing to be able to interview him. However, he sat in the chair in the living room with his family. She was staring at him seriously with her eyes seemingly open and wide to shine. This should be comfortable... in the center of the paper... I have the tone too. How can hearing people catch deaf people using tone?" Just look at the facial expression and body language of deaf people to communicate simply, because this is the culture of the deaf. (smiles) I know the world of hearing people and the world of deaf people are very different from what others thought. I suggest people research the website. This is an opportunity to learn a lot about deaf culture. I agreed with Devyn, this is a perfect example and good education to listen to people about deaf culture. In the end, I hope you can understand deaf culture. You can see that deaf people have a variety of opinions, education and those experiences. Most of the time, people think that deaf people are a common thing like a low standard of living. This is not true. I wish I had more information than this. I appreciate that two of my deaf friends are such a great answer to my questions.