> No, but neither did the author so he couldn't tell they were making signs up.
I'm sure a bunch of high school students' pretend sign language would be quite easy to spot for a decently intelligent adult, especially if you have to interact with them one by one.
> No, it just says they browsed other stores.
Explains a bit about why other stores were not as nice to them then, if they didn't actually buy anything...
> How hard is it to act deaf?
I'd say pretty damn hard if you were in high school, in a group, on a field trip.
> Speaking of unbelievable...this is Apple, right? Not known for their eagerness to cut a deal.
Apple does give bulk discounts, and if it's for a school I'm sure they should be in a program like that instead of paying retail.
> I don't understand why someone would lie about this.
People just do, for various reasons. Some you may understand, some you may not, but that doesn't change the fact that people do lie (especially for HN karma :P)
I had a similar situation while working at a hostel.
A couple walked into my hostel and they were both just beaming these beautiful smiles. They were the kind of people who are just so happy to be on vacation it makes me happy to tell them all of the crazy shit they can enjoy in the city. I stood up and beamed a smile back to them asking them if they were there to check in or if they needed a reservation. They looked at each other, then me, and started to sign.
I panic'd... My mother was friends with a guy who lived in a retirement home because a grenade had taken his eyes in world war two and I often spent time with him and became acquainted with the blind and the nuance of interacting such that we could both make sure we were completely understood, but there have been very few interactions in my life with deaf people and so at this moment in the hostel I was simply unprepared.
The couple saw my panic and laughed and the guy signed using his finger a as a pencil and his other palm as a notebook.
No shit! Write it down. I got us some paper and everything was smooth from there. I got them a room, a deal, and told them where the best place to catch some romance in the city was.
The writer's reaction and feelings toward the interaction mirrored my own quite well. I can believe it, but if it is a fiction, at least it is an accurate one.
Joycer if you see this just thought I'd tell you you're hell banned. It looks like you've been hell banned since the very beginning. I thought this comment was good and you should know. I can't reply to your message either, no one can.
I'm sure a bunch of high school students' pretend sign language would be quite easy to spot for a decently intelligent adult, especially if you have to interact with them one by one.
> No, it just says they browsed other stores.
Explains a bit about why other stores were not as nice to them then, if they didn't actually buy anything...
> How hard is it to act deaf?
I'd say pretty damn hard if you were in high school, in a group, on a field trip.
> Speaking of unbelievable...this is Apple, right? Not known for their eagerness to cut a deal.
Apple does give bulk discounts, and if it's for a school I'm sure they should be in a program like that instead of paying retail.
> I don't understand why someone would lie about this.
People just do, for various reasons. Some you may understand, some you may not, but that doesn't change the fact that people do lie (especially for HN karma :P)