Leo signed back, a little clumsily: “No shortcuts. Just the long way.”

A child signs a secret to a friend in class, and the teacher sees but pretends not to. The moral: Sometimes kindness is knowing when not to correct someone.

Amarjit asked Ashley which grocery store she goes to for food shopping. What is Ashley's answer and why?

Leo stared at the screen. His guess— “Don't drive through puddles” —wasn’t just wrong. It was surface-level. He had watched the signs but not the story . The space between the signs. The facial expressions. The pacing.

Use the middle fingers to touch the forehead and stomach simultaneously.

: For whole dollar amounts from $1 to $9, use the "Dollar Twist." For amounts over $10, sign the number followed by the sign for "DOLLAR."

Because ASL is interpretation-based, sometimes two answers are acceptable. However, 10.5 is concrete. There is a specific reason given in the video. Re-watch the video and focus on the last two signs before the signer stops. The reason is almost always the final thought.

A driver sees a large puddle on the road and swerves to avoid it, accidentally splashing a pedestrian. The moral: Solving a small problem for yourself can create a bigger problem for someone else.