Joking aside, that does bring up the question whether mute girl has not learned sign language, because her muteness happened very recently or whether she thinks it is useles as almost nobody knows it anyway and she can still understand everyone?
This is Japan, where everyone must conform to the masses. Can’t hear or talk? Doesn’t matter, you must be conform.
The following info is from a documentary on a Japanese school for deaf children that I can’t remember the name of.
In Japan, deaf children are forced to learn lipreading and talking. Yes, even without ever being able to hear a word they need to learn how to talk. That actually works, but it’s generally not a happy process and involves endless drills, well, just like everything in Japanese schools (hint: the Japanese school system is kinda crap). The intention is of course that deaf people must be conform to the hearing word. Aside from that, nobody gives a shit about the needs of deaf people.
Besides showing the things deaf children were forced into in the past, the documentary also showed modern approaches that include teaching sign language and spent most of the time on a specific school for deaf children where everyone, including all the teachers, uses sign language from grade to high school and lipreading and talking-without-hearing aren’t taught. The kids love it and are super happy with their deaf classmates, but once they graduate, the harsh reality is that nobody outside the school can understand them.
Regarding this story, it’s quite possible that Mashiro hasn’t learned sign language, though it’s strange that she hasn’t learned lipreading/talking either. Either it’s indeed a recent thing or the artist is going for the moe appeal or the artist has no clue about what deaf people learn. Maybe future chapters will show.
Edit: Nvm. I must’ve been half asleep when I wrote that because Mashiro isn’t deaf. -_-,
last edited at Dec 20, 2019 7:53AM