This is helpful in many different situations, including food service, retail, andsocializingwith those whocommunicate through ASL.
The signs may be different depending on where you live as there are sign language dialects.
As you are screwing your cheek, turn the X finger on your cheek.

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Then peel the banana using the other hand’s thumb and index finger.
This symbolizes the sliced loaf of bread.
Sign for Carrot
Think of the character Bugs Bunny eating a carrot.

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Sign for Drink
The sign for drink is one of the simplest signs.
Just tilt a C letter hand upwards as if drinking from a cup.
This symbolizes the cracking of eggs.

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Sign for Fish
A fish sign is easy to make.
Just position your hand as if it was a fish about to start swimming.
Then move your hand as if the fish was swimming in the water.

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This mimics the grapes on the vine.
Sign for Milk
The sign for milk is one of the easiest signs to make.
Just open, then close a fist and squeeze as if milking a cow.

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No wonder it is one of the first signs babies learn.
This probably represents the opening of the shell of a nut.
This mimics the squeezing of an orange.

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The index finger and thumb snap together, moving along and removing the peas from the pod.
Then touch the index and middle finger to the back of the hand.
This mimics the sprinkling of salt.

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People with friends and family members who rely on sign language may also use it to communicate with them.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.American Sign Language.

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