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Mastering Basic Greetings Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundati

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When introducing yourself using ASL, what is the primary non-manual marker (NMM) that conveys sincerity and openness, as emphasized in "The Complete ASL Greetings & Introductions Course 2026"?
Raised eyebrows and a slight head tilt.
A neutral facial expression with no distinct NMMs.
A wide, exaggerated smile.
A furrowed brow indicating concentration.
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or a request for information in ASL, and in the context of introductions, they convey a friendly, open, and inviting demeanor, encouraging the other person to reciprocate. A furrowed brow (
Sign your spoken name first, followed by the sign for "NAME," and then present your signed name if applicable, explaining its origin briefly if appropriate.
Only use your signed name for introductions in formal settings.
typically signifies confusion or deep thought, not a greeting. A neutral expression (
can appear disengaged or even uninterested. An exaggerated smile (D) can sometimes be perceived as insincere or over-the-top, detracting from a genuine introduction. Question: In ASL introductions, the concept of "person-first" signing is paramount. How does "The Complete ASL Greetings & Introductions Course 2026" advise learners to sign about oneself when stating their name, particularly when it involves a signed name? A) Sign your common name and then immediately sign your signed name without further clarification. B) Prioritize signing your signed name first, as it is a more personal identifier.
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According to "The Complete ASL Greetings & Introductions Course 2026," when asking someone their name in ASL, what is the most appropriate grammatical structure and accompanying NMM to convey politeness and genuine interest?
Sign "NAME YOU?" with a direct stare.
Sign "YOU NAME WHAT?" with a flat affect.
Sign "WHAT NAME YOU?" with a stern facial expression.
Sign "YOUR NAME WHAT?" with raised eyebrows and a slight head tilt.

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