Monday, January 5, 2009

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Bar of silence: The Milan

few days ago, listening to the news about Italy I heard a very interesting service: two young Chinese have opened in downtown Milan, the "bar of silence."

sopprattutto This bar is frequented by people all deaf and dumb, and then communicate using gestures.

The two young owners of the bar said they learned more easily gestures to communicate with deaf people compared to the Italian language.

were suggestive few quick scenes that have appeared in the service where a hearing person said to enjoy this bar as a meeting place and personal growth.

Some deaf people have then made the New Year's greetings in Lis or sent a message to those who would see him at home. In addition, an old man passing for a coffee he wanted to "engage" in some conversations with the signs ... learning with great enthusiasm to say "cappuccino" ...

I propose below a small article from the newspaper that talks about this initiative:

In via Boscovich of the meeting of the people quiet. We played cards and communicates with sign language.

... To request a coffee mimics the act of bringing the cup to his mouth. Arms up around the ears - as if to say - meaning "cappuccino". The "Moroccan" is a middle ground. Elbows, wrists, fingers. All the half-length helps to express "Lis", the sign language. There is a bar on the corner of Via and Via Boscovich Settembrini where every day you find the deaf and dumb.
The restaurant is spacious with many tables, is open to all but four in the afternoon on is a favorite of silent customers. 20 to 60 years. They play cards, read, organize excursions and happy hours.
a couple of years the place is run by a couple of Chinese, Jin, and Jian Nu him, her. The young waitress who helps them is Dan Dan All three understand sign language very well. "These are customers usual, we know we have learned and attending the meaning of their gestures, "says Dan Dan Some have also expressed verbally, as Gianluca, student, Letters from the University attended:" I do not speak very well but I manage, the deaf people are not all equal. For example, I've learned from the great lis, at eighteen, to find better friends. To understand who we read about the movements of the lips, it is almost natural for us. "
The language of gestures is learned now, he says his girlfriend Martina, who is also deaf and dumb student. "We are attentive to looks, the gestures of the face, for us the body is word" [...]

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