I learned to lip read because I am going deaf. Am also good with body language and micro-expressions.What workaround skills have you developed to navigate socially?
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I learned to lip read because I am going deaf. Am also good with body language and micro-expressions.What workaround skills have you developed to navigate socially?
I always had to do this too, audio processing disorder. I really only communicate well when I'm face to face in front of them and can see them clearly. Video conferencing is nowhere near as good, especially if the sound quality is poor.I learned to lip read because I am going deaf. Am also good with body language and micro-expressions.
This is the most important one.Asking about people's cats.
What about people who are experiecing a cat deficiency through no fault of their own?This is the most important one.
It also helps you avoid people without cats.
They're awful.
Victims deserving of compensation.What about people who are experiecing a cat deficiency through no fault of their own?
Or companionsation?Victims deserving of compensation.