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This is how you sign Thanksin American Sign Language.
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How to sign
How to sign
To sign ”Thanks” in American Sign Language (ASL), start with a flat hand, fingers together, in front of your chin. Push the hand down, palm up, toward the person you're speaking to, while smiling.
To sign "Thanks" in American Sign Language (ASL), begin with your hand flat and fingers joined, positioned in front of your chin. Then, move your hand downward, palm facing upwards, towards the individual you are addressing, accompanied by a smile.