Job Recruitment Website - Recruitment portal - Why do many deaf men and women in Guangzhou like to fall in love with deaf men and women until they get married? But why do healthy men and women rarely fall in love with deaf men and women until they

Why do many deaf men and women in Guangzhou like to fall in love with deaf men and women until they get married? But why do healthy men and women rarely fall in love with deaf men and women until they

Why do many deaf men and women in Guangzhou like to fall in love with deaf men and women until they get married? But why do healthy men and women rarely fall in love with deaf men and women until they get married? I believe this situation also exists, but I want to correct it. Not all people who don't marry deaf-mute disabled people discriminate against them. The more fundamental reason is the problem of living habits. If you don't believe me, randomly survey 10,000 healthy people in the street (if they are not the families of deaf people). How many people know a little sign language (not very fluent, but generally can communicate)? How many people are proficient in sign language? It would be nice to find ten or eight. Imagine an ordinary person, even if he learns sign language and marries a deaf-mute wife, how can she communicate with his family, relatives and friends? It is also difficult for him to ask others to learn sign language. However, in the circle of deaf people, this is not the case. Every family member or close relative knows almost a little sign language, at least simply greeting and communicating is no problem.

This is also one of the greatest significance of popularizing Putonghua in China. Otherwise, people from Henan, Hubei, Guangdong, Shandong, Fujian and Guizhou now. . . . Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. When will sign language be popularized in China? At that time, there will be many things that ordinary people marry deaf people. I've already talked to my friends. I wonder if sign language is similar all over the world? If so, isn't the global promotion of sign language equivalent to having a foreign language? )