In written English, looking away is common. In ASL, breaking eye contact during a conversation can be perceived as rude or signal that you are finished speaking.
Two "A" or "10" handshapes swiping past each other.
In written English, looking away is common. In ASL, breaking eye contact during a conversation can be perceived as rude or signal that you are finished speaking.
Two "A" or "10" handshapes swiping past each other.