This is probably one of the most common issues that we face in dealing with hearing people; however, it is also one of the most irritating.
My good friend Blaine used to take his four-year-old daughter, Alyssa, also Deaf, out to eat every day. Once the staff there realized that they were Deaf, every time they came in and sat down, they would be brought menus, as the place had none. After ordering from memory for several weeks, Blaine finally got irritated and, writing in a notebook, asked to see the manager. The manager was glad to speak with the customer, and took him to his office. Once there, Blaine handed the man a piece of paper, and written on it was this:
"My daughter and I have come in every day for three weeks, and every day, your staff brings me a Braille menu. I am clearly not blind. Can I have an English menu, please?"
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