[NABS-L] Reading People

ctate2076 at att.net ctate2076 at att.net
Mon Aug 26 00:14:06 UTC 2019


Sometimes I can get a sense of how they feel by how often they talk, laugh
or some other indicator other than tone of voice. Long silences usually mean
they are not enjoying themselves. If I am unsure, I just come out and ask or
make a small joke to gauge their reaction. 

Camille 

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That can be difficult. If I am with a sighted person, or knew one that was
there, I would ask them after the fact. If not, I sometimes just ask the
person outright.

Ali

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From: Ian Perrault via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
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Subject: [NABS-L] Reading People

Hi All,
How do you guys read people, to see if they're actually having a good time,
or if they feel uncomfortable? Unfortunately, voices often show that they're
having fun, but sometimes I get into situations where, in reality, they
actually weren't having fun.
Ian
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