American Sign Language: "normal / natural / of
course"
This sign can mean typical, ordinary, and "of course."
While the movement can go either way, I'm going to recommend you do it with
a clockwise movement that spirals up and then drops down. But of course you
should do it however your local instructor or Deaf friends do it.
NORMAL:
Here's an example of the movement going the other direction.
Again, you will see it both ways, but "today" I'm advocating you do it like
the way I do in the first example above (use a clockwise movement).
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