Posted by Rachel | Posted in Coffee and Accessories | Posted on 15-09-2008
Tags: coffee, coffee sign language, coffee signage, coffee significance, coffee signs, coffee signs funny, humor, photo, photos, sign

How to say “Welcome to Starbucks Coffee” in American Sign Language?
starbucks, ASL, sign language
I’m seeking a job at starbucks and I’ve been looking for a web sight to teach me how to say starbucks be the websites are old and don’t help. Would you tell me a good website to look at.
If you’re welcoming them, then taking their order, it would make more sense to me to just sign “welcome”, then ask them what they would like. If you need to sign the name “Starbucks” then I would just fingerspell it – I haven’t seen a sign for this that is widely used. But if you’re a newbie at signing and fingerspelling, this would be extremely slow, not easy for you or for the customer (who probably already knows they’re in a Starbucks!).
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