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When asking someone if they are deaf, it's important to do so in a respectful and sensitive manner. Here are some steps you can follow: 1. Approach the person in a calm and friendly manner. You can start with a smile and a greeting. 2. Use clear and simple language. Avoid using complicated or technical terms that the person may not understand. 3. Ask if they are deaf or hard of hearing. You can phrase the question like, "Excuse me, are you deaf or hard of hearing?" 4. Be prepared to communicate in a way that the person can understand. If the person indicates that they are deaf or hard of hearing, ask how they prefer to communicate. Some people may use sign language, while others may prefer to read lips or use written communication. 5. Be patient and understanding. Communication with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing may take longer than usual, so be patient and give the person time to respond. Remember that everyone is unique, and their preferences for communication may vary. It's always best to ask the person how they prefer to communicate and respect their needs and preferences.
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