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:

  1. Hold your dominant hand out, palm facing you.
  2. Move your hand up and down a few times, keeping your wrist straight.
  3. 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:

  1. Hold your dominant hand out, palm facing you.
  2. Move your hand up and down a few times, keeping your wrist straight.
  3. Sign "I" by pointing to yourself with your index finger.
  4. Sign "appreciate" by making a circular motion with your hand, starting from your palm and moving outward.
  5. Sign "your" by pointing to the person you're thanking with your index finger.
  6. 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.