Ps asl mail
You're asking me to send a postscript (PS) in American Sign Language (ASL) via email!
Here's a simple ASL phrase that can be used as a PS:
"Thank you!"
Here's how to sign it:
- Hold your dominant hand out, palm facing you.
- Move your hand up and down a few times, keeping your wrist straight.
- End with your hand in the starting position.
Here's the ASL code for "Thank you!" in a text format:
THANK YOU
If you want to add more complexity to your PS, you can try signing a simple phrase like:
"I appreciate your help!"
Here's how to sign it:
- Hold your dominant hand out, palm facing you.
- Move your hand up and down a few times, keeping your wrist straight.
- Sign "I" by pointing to yourself with your index finger.
- Sign "appreciate" by making a circular motion with your hand, starting from your palm and moving outward.
- Sign "your" by pointing to the person you're thanking with your index finger.
- Sign "help" by making a helping motion with your hand, as if you're lifting something.
Here's the ASL code for "I appreciate your help!" in a text format:
I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP
Keep in mind that ASL is a visual language, and it's best to learn and practice it in person or through video tutorials. This is just a simple representation of the signs, and it's not a substitute for actual ASL instruction.