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ASL Food and Drink Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Prac

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Q1Domain Verified
When a deaf patron expresses a desire for a "spicy dish" without specifying a particular item, what is the most effective ASL strategy for the server to employ to gather more precise information, aligning with the principles taught in "The Complete ASL Restaurant Ordering Course 2026"?
Signing "WHAT SPICY WANT?" and waiting for a direct response.
Repeatedly signing "SPICY" with increasing intensity until the patron points to a menu item.
Immediately signing the names of the restaurant's spiciest dishes to see if any elicit a positive reaction.
Using a combination of "SPICY" and then signing "WHAT" while looking expectantly at the patron, followed by a broad gesture towards the menu.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete ASL Restaurant Ordering Course 2026," a server encounters a patron who is unfamiliar with the concept of "prix fixe." How should the server best explain this dining option using ASL, ensuring clarity and avoiding jargon?
Sign "SPECIAL DEAL, ALL INCLUDED" and then list the courses verbally.
Sign "YOU PAY ONE TIME, GET ALL MEAL" and then gesture through the stages of a typical meal.
Sign "FIXED PRICE" and then point to a set menu.
Sign "ONE PRICE, MANY FOOD" and then demonstrate with fingers how a multi-course meal is included.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete ASL Restaurant Ordering Course 2026," when a patron requests a "customized order" for a dish that typically comes with specific ingredients, what is the most effective ASL approach for the server to take to accurately capture the patron's modifications?
Sign "WHAT YOU WANT, WHAT YOU DON'T WANT" and then begin listing common substitutions.
Sign "CUSTOMIZE" and then point to the dish on the menu, waiting for the patron to indicate changes.
Sign "HOW YOU WANT IT MADE?" and then use a sequence of "YES/NO" questions paired with specific ingredient signs.
Sign "NO X, YES Y" for each ingredient the patron wishes to change.

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