tornado2007: you know thats a very interesting question, i'm not sure how the Polish view the handicaped/disabled or whatever you want to call people like me and you, lol. I have been wanting to ask the same about the reaction to having short sight. In the UK i would say that the GP treat deaf/blind people with a respect and sometimes can be a bit patronising (you can put up with that as you know they are trying to be nice). Having been to a lot of nations around the world, the reaction is different, i have been ignored, i've been offered help etc etc that is beyond belief, the best reaction i like is treated as an equal/normal, lol. I'm not sure but i would say the reactions are pretty similar for the deaf too. I know numerous of people who are short-sighted. I have heard stories about how other nations react to deafness and such. Some worships the disabled/handicapped as if they were gifted. Some just leave them home because they consider them to be an embarrassment. In Egypt, there's a KFC where most of the workers there are deaf.
It's kind of nerve-wrecking going to another country and wonder how they would treat you.
tornado2007: can you lip read?? i knnow that a lot of deaf people learn how to lip read at school, i assume you speak or know Polish, although i'm not sure how easy it would be to lip read Polish!!!! I really wish I knew how to read or speak Polish. I was never really exposed with Polish culture growing up (which is disappointing.) I am pretty sure it would be hard to lip read Polish. I can lip read English.
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