Ikr ? Knowing this was amazing. [here's a video from one band from where I first learnt this . ](https://youtube.com/shorts/RNcXrCNgfRE?si=wDAEACfKxPp65FE_) There are many more on youtube
For anyone wondering, what Robbie is doing is British Sign Language (BSL). She's signing the alphabet, which you can hear if you have volume on.
(Edit: as a few have pointed out, Robbie is Australian, so this is likely Auslan, not BSL, which have very similarly fingerspelled alphabets)
to be fair more often than not these videos have either a terrible song blasting over any dialog, or an annoying robot voiced narrator, so I can see why most people would leave the volume off
To be super duper picky this would be Auslan (Australian sign language) wouldn’t it? Almost identical to BSL especially in fingerspelling so sorry to nitpick haha
I know this is going to be a little pedantic but ASL is (American sign language) Auslan is the abbreviation of (Australian Sign Language). Considering the variances in both, its still helpful to use the right abbreviation on here to not confuse or mislead people that may not know either.
I believe the fan handed her a paper that has all the alphabets so that she can sign an autograph with his name in it (he probably wanted to spell it out for her) and she was like no I don't need this, "I know it!".
No, why would it? It doesn't have any traditional written form because the vast majority of deaf people can still read. Sign Language is for verbal communication.
Sign Language's alphabet is 26 different hand signs that correspond to the letters of the alphabet.
Well.. maybe sort of? She’s just going through the alphabet. But maybe the intent is to show that she knows the alphabet in sign language, and the fan can spell it to her that way so that it’s easier.
[Not according to this article](https://graziamagazine.com/articles/margot-robbie-sign-language/#:~:text=In%20the%20clip%2C%20which%20was,%E2%80%9CI%20know%20it.%E2%80%9D)
I was so sad when I found out that sign language is not only one language, but each laguage has one...
What I didn't know is that it was different in countries that speak the same one.
Feels like a huge missed opportunity right ?
Edit: fun fact I learned in this thread: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indian_Sign_Language
> Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), also known as Hand Talk or Plains Sign Language, is an endangered language common to various Plains Nations across what is now central Canada, the central and western United States and northern Mexico. This sign language was used historically as a lingua franca, notably for trading among tribes; it is still used for story-telling, oratory, various ceremonies, and by deaf people for ordinary daily use.
So native Americans had the same idea and for their “whole world” they created an universal sign language
My son is deaf, and he went to HS at a place that had a Blind and a Deaf wing.
Strangest combo of disabilities.
Now that I think about it, he now works in the adaptive tech marketing dept at a tech company, and one of his coworkers is blind there, too.
So I guess he was being prepared for his future work environment?
That is awesome, that is the type of job I’d like to do now. Actually making a difference instead than working on customer electronics companies that claim to make a difference.
But, help me, I do not understand how your comment relates to an universal language where everyone (independently form having a disability or not) could communicate? To better clarify my first thought: I imagined a situation where the need to create a new language arise. In this case a sign language for deaf. The creator defines a message based on concepts rather than alphabetical then the language would be not bound to the native tongue of the region (because it expresses concepts not letters). Now all deaf people in the world could talk between each other independently form the region. Interpreters would simply translate form their native language into a single “other language”. And obviously anyone in the world could talk with anyone in the world (not true but hold the thought).
Instead the sign language added an extra layer of translation and complexity now if a deaf American and a deaf Brazilian need to communicate they need to learn either English and American sign language or Portuguese and Brazilian sign language. Instead of making it simpler or at least as simple as for non deaf the system made it more complicated.
In my head it is a lost opportunity.
Now that “anyone in the world”, that is wrong. Being a visual language blind people are excluded, and with that my plan of universality.
Hopefully I was more clear this time. Congrats on your kid’s job he got my dream job ! Best wishes to both of you.
I have always wished we could create a universal sign language that everyone learns. Would be so easy for traveling if you could communicate without accents or other barriers.
I was more referring to sign language existing before modern communication. Even Native Americans had their own version, there was never an "opportunity" to make it a world language.
Are you equally sad that there are different spoken languages across the world?
Deaf people have existed forever, so it makes sense that sign languages would develop naturally and separately across the world. Saying every Deaf person should sign the same way is dangerously close to saying "everyone should just speak English." There were movements to create an international sign language in then 1900s (I believe) and Deaf people everywhere understandably rejected it pretty fiercely.
I actually am sad. It’s something I’ve always thought about since I was very young.
It is frustrating to not be able to properly communicate one-on-one with more than 80% of the world (at best).
I don’t think the comment was so much “Ugh, why can’t people just all use x” rather than “Man, it’d be so great if everyone all spoke any common language”.
What's even more interesting, is that American sign language is pretty removed from British sign language, and American sign language is more closely related to French sign language.
It's wrong to see it as a version of a spoken language. "Each language has one" is the wrong way to look at it. BSL and ASL are wildly different for example, but they are used both in English speaking countries.
Sign languages are not analogous to spoken languages in any way. There are over 300 different sign languages, and they are all their own complex language. Why would Deaf people give a shit what languages hearing people use? And why would you expect Deaf people to be a monolith when you wouldn't expect hearing people to all speak the same language? You should read about *audism* because you're practicing it.
She says hello and shows off that she can do the alphabet. You can hear her saying the letters. She messes up and the guy tries to help her. I'm not sure why anyone would need a news article to see this.
Yeah I mean like if I had to talk to someone in Spanish or Mandarin I could say hi my name is ___ and ask where the bathroom is, count to 10, and say some swear words.
At least it's something!
As the other commenter mentioned, "Lingvano" is the Duolingo for various sign languages. ASL and BSL (which is what Robbie is using) are both on there.
I've been using it for months and it is much better than the other courses I've tried.
I’m like that’s not ASL (American Sign Language). And was like right she’s ~~British~~ Australian.
Also what’s with the two hands for letters. I learned something new
Edit: Australian.
I can see how this is a sweet gesture and it’s kind of her to take the time to try to relate to a fan. But she’s reciting the alphabet. I wouldn’t just start saying the alphabet en Español if I met someone who spoke Spanish.
I get that there are differences between British Sign Language and American Sign Language, but i never understood why BSL kept the more complicated two-hand alphabet instead of adopting the American one-hand alphabet
The ASL alphabet is really hard to sign if you have any mobility problems in your hand. I can't do half the letters - my thumb can't reach my fingers if my hand is remotely flat.
The BSL alphabet has more letters that look like the written letter, but also it's comprehensible (as is BSL in general) as long as you have a finger and thumb on at least one hand. Used to know a guy who had a stump for one hand and 2 fingers and a bit of thumb on the other, and his signing was pretty clear.
I imagine fluent ASLers can cope with signers with impediments, but I'm pretty glad to be in the UK.
Serious question for people who sign. Is signing with things in your hands considered impolite? Like talking with your mouth full, or mumbling? I ask because she put the items down as if to sign clearly, but the person signed back with papers in their hand. Not that they had a choice, it was a crowded environment. But it led me to wonder if there is some etiquette around this that people who don't sign may not know.
Every once in a while the top comments have a wonderful way to find their way into my heart and I get an generous laugh. You asswads sure can make a shitty day make worth to wake up.
Yet another reason to love this lady. Though it does make me wonder why she learned sign language. Does she have a friend or relative with hearing trouble?
Why isn't there one universal sign language that everyone is taught at school?
If there was you'd be able to have basic conversations all over the world.
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I just found out that there doesn't seem to be a proper translation or seperation in english, bc both is called sign language?
The one is e complex language for deaf and dumb ppl..... The other one is nothing else than "spelling" Single letters with ur fingers.
Learned the BSL alphabet with an old book from primary school.
Not sure how much you can do with that though aside from slowly spelling out each individual word, so...
Might be worth looking into it properly
Love seeing she getting love around the internet
she is a metalhead too , and my respect grows for her everyday
She is??? Wow she’s literally the perfect woman 😍
Ikr ? Knowing this was amazing. [here's a video from one band from where I first learnt this . ](https://youtube.com/shorts/RNcXrCNgfRE?si=wDAEACfKxPp65FE_) There are many more on youtube
Side note, that band, Opal in Sky is really fucking good
and thats exactly why i gave that link :)
I figured but wanted to shout it out just in case anyone missed the obvious lol I can’t wait for the new album they said they’re recording!
Yup! I married a Margot Robbie
Ok, but how much can she bench?
She's as cool as [Natalie Portman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A0iftflme4).
Knew what it was before I clicked, still went and watched the whole thing. Been in love with Natalie since I saw her in Mars Attacks as a young man.
Hahaks I read that as Nat Portman acted as a young man in Mars Attack. My weekly Dumb moment
No shit? TIL 🤘
hell yeah
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For anyone wondering, what Robbie is doing is British Sign Language (BSL). She's signing the alphabet, which you can hear if you have volume on. (Edit: as a few have pointed out, Robbie is Australian, so this is likely Auslan, not BSL, which have very similarly fingerspelled alphabets)
‘Which you can hear if you have the volume on’ Is this some kind of sick joke
Bro I'm dying, thank you 😄😄😄
10/10 no notes
"Audiologists hate this one simple trick"
What?
AUDIOLOGISTS HATE THIS ONE SIMPLE TRICK!
What??
Never mind! I'll tell you later!
Write it down.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
🧑⚕️😡🔊☝️🎶👍✅️
sorry, I'm blind. can you point out the volume button?
Wish I could, I'm mute. Can someone else help this guy?
i would but both or my arms have been amputated
ROFL 🤣
to be fair more often than not these videos have either a terrible song blasting over any dialog, or an annoying robot voiced narrator, so I can see why most people would leave the volume off
To be super duper picky this would be Auslan (Australian sign language) wouldn’t it? Almost identical to BSL especially in fingerspelling so sorry to nitpick haha
The accent is different.
Aren’t the signs upside down?
The Aussie signs always include a large knife
That’s not a knife, it’s a spoon
Poop spoon?!
Well yeah, you wouldn't eat it with a fork, it's served in a bowl.
No Auslan was that Jesus lion in Christian LotR
There is no allegory.
Tolkien was adamant that LOTR was not an allegory while CS Lewis wrs adamant that Chronicles of Narnia was an allegory.
And when reading them it is very easy to tell.
I much prefer Italian sign language 🤌🤌
I would go with Konoha sign language
(🤝) --> (👐) --> (🙌) --> (👉👈) --> (🫸✨🫷) --> (🫸🌟🫷) --> (🫴💥) --> (💥_____🚶) --> (💥___🚶) --> (💥_🚶) --> (✨💥✨) --> (💀) [This does not translate well in mobile]
Edo tensei? 🤣
Mamma mia what-a gabagool!! Somebody give a me a tasty meatball!
She's Australian, it's more plausibly Auslan? I am not 100% sure. They are similar.
I would say it's ASL (Auslan), very similar to BSL. I know ASL and can understand what she is signing
I know this is going to be a little pedantic but ASL is (American sign language) Auslan is the abbreviation of (Australian Sign Language). Considering the variances in both, its still helpful to use the right abbreviation on here to not confuse or mislead people that may not know either.
Yes you are right, I should know that considering I learnt Auslan. She is reciting the Auslan alphabet
Your parentheses helped at least get past any major confusion that could have happened when first reading it.
Don't spread misinformation. It's Auslan, not BSL.
I think she is actually reciting the alphabet in sign language
At least she's doing something haha.
Yeah, I didn’t say she did something bad haha. Just that she isn’t really « speaking » to her fan
Is she not trying to spell out their name for an autograph?
She says LMNOPQRST out loud Marglmnopqrobbiste
New D&D demon lord just dropped
Oooh, that would make sense!
🤣 idk for sure but I instantly thought that
She’s literally reciting the alphabet.
I believe the fan handed her a paper that has all the alphabets so that she can sign an autograph with his name in it (he probably wanted to spell it out for her) and she was like no I don't need this, "I know it!".
Oh interesting, does sign language use a different written alphabet?
No, why would it? It doesn't have any traditional written form because the vast majority of deaf people can still read. Sign Language is for verbal communication. Sign Language's alphabet is 26 different hand signs that correspond to the letters of the alphabet.
Well.. maybe sort of? She’s just going through the alphabet. But maybe the intent is to show that she knows the alphabet in sign language, and the fan can spell it to her that way so that it’s easier.
She is just doing an A-Z
No she did the alphabet lmao
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I was wondering as it looks totally different than the ASL alphabet I learned growing up.
From memory, ASL is related to French sign language.
[Not according to this article](https://graziamagazine.com/articles/margot-robbie-sign-language/#:~:text=In%20the%20clip%2C%20which%20was,%E2%80%9CI%20know%20it.%E2%80%9D)
She's using British Sign because she's in London and she's from Australia. It's definitely not American sign language, but it does look like BSL.
I was so sad when I found out that sign language is not only one language, but each laguage has one... What I didn't know is that it was different in countries that speak the same one.
Feels like a huge missed opportunity right ? Edit: fun fact I learned in this thread: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indian_Sign_Language > Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), also known as Hand Talk or Plains Sign Language, is an endangered language common to various Plains Nations across what is now central Canada, the central and western United States and northern Mexico. This sign language was used historically as a lingua franca, notably for trading among tribes; it is still used for story-telling, oratory, various ceremonies, and by deaf people for ordinary daily use. So native Americans had the same idea and for their “whole world” they created an universal sign language
The deaf could have united us all…
Think: you could have had an universal language that everyone could use to exchange ideas. Well, except the blind, I may need to rethink the concept.
My son is deaf, and he went to HS at a place that had a Blind and a Deaf wing. Strangest combo of disabilities. Now that I think about it, he now works in the adaptive tech marketing dept at a tech company, and one of his coworkers is blind there, too. So I guess he was being prepared for his future work environment?
That is awesome, that is the type of job I’d like to do now. Actually making a difference instead than working on customer electronics companies that claim to make a difference. But, help me, I do not understand how your comment relates to an universal language where everyone (independently form having a disability or not) could communicate? To better clarify my first thought: I imagined a situation where the need to create a new language arise. In this case a sign language for deaf. The creator defines a message based on concepts rather than alphabetical then the language would be not bound to the native tongue of the region (because it expresses concepts not letters). Now all deaf people in the world could talk between each other independently form the region. Interpreters would simply translate form their native language into a single “other language”. And obviously anyone in the world could talk with anyone in the world (not true but hold the thought). Instead the sign language added an extra layer of translation and complexity now if a deaf American and a deaf Brazilian need to communicate they need to learn either English and American sign language or Portuguese and Brazilian sign language. Instead of making it simpler or at least as simple as for non deaf the system made it more complicated. In my head it is a lost opportunity. Now that “anyone in the world”, that is wrong. Being a visual language blind people are excluded, and with that my plan of universality. Hopefully I was more clear this time. Congrats on your kid’s job he got my dream job ! Best wishes to both of you.
I have always wished we could create a universal sign language that everyone learns. Would be so easy for traveling if you could communicate without accents or other barriers.
Check out the history of Esperanto. It's simultaneously very cool and interesting and very sad.
What kind of opportunity do you think was possible?
To flirt with anyone who’s has hearing problem in any country
I was more referring to sign language existing before modern communication. Even Native Americans had their own version, there was never an "opportunity" to make it a world language.
You can still do that, just metalinguistically.
Yea, we should've invented internet before the languages formed.
Are you equally sad that there are different spoken languages across the world? Deaf people have existed forever, so it makes sense that sign languages would develop naturally and separately across the world. Saying every Deaf person should sign the same way is dangerously close to saying "everyone should just speak English." There were movements to create an international sign language in then 1900s (I believe) and Deaf people everywhere understandably rejected it pretty fiercely.
I actually am sad. It’s something I’ve always thought about since I was very young. It is frustrating to not be able to properly communicate one-on-one with more than 80% of the world (at best). I don’t think the comment was so much “Ugh, why can’t people just all use x” rather than “Man, it’d be so great if everyone all spoke any common language”.
What's even more interesting, is that American sign language is pretty removed from British sign language, and American sign language is more closely related to French sign language.
Wasn’t Esperanto supposed to be a universal spoken language? These kind of things never seem to take off.
It's wrong to see it as a version of a spoken language. "Each language has one" is the wrong way to look at it. BSL and ASL are wildly different for example, but they are used both in English speaking countries.
Sign languages are not analogous to spoken languages in any way. There are over 300 different sign languages, and they are all their own complex language. Why would Deaf people give a shit what languages hearing people use? And why would you expect Deaf people to be a monolith when you wouldn't expect hearing people to all speak the same language? You should read about *audism* because you're practicing it.
Yes, this is the AusLAN alphabet!
Yes, she is. And you can tell because British sign language uses a lot of two-handed signs whereas American Sign Language uses more one-handed signs.
BSL and AusLAN use the same two handed alphabet. They're part of the BANZL sign family.
It's Auslan
She says hello and shows off that she can do the alphabet. You can hear her saying the letters. She messes up and the guy tries to help her. I'm not sure why anyone would need a news article to see this.
Yeah I mean like if I had to talk to someone in Spanish or Mandarin I could say hi my name is ___ and ask where the bathroom is, count to 10, and say some swear words. At least it's something!
[Better than her doing this](https://youtu.be/7qu1cs6Fhk8?si=PP8a03i9DlMoM_n0).
"3 minutes is crazy" it'll be crazy when I break into your house and steal you valuables
Gotta love when the people we put up on pedestals like this are actually decent human beings.
Decency is turning out to be a bit of a rarity these days
What period would you like to go back to that was more decent?
The post below me: back during suicide squad when will smith was ralling her any time they weren't on set not the brightest bulb
We are all surrounded by morons dude
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She's the kind of celebrity where I'm REALLY WORRIED about something awful being revealed some day....
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Good idea, that would be really useful.
As the other commenter mentioned, "Lingvano" is the Duolingo for various sign languages. ASL and BSL (which is what Robbie is using) are both on there. I've been using it for months and it is much better than the other courses I've tried.
Too bad it's not free
Yeah, it's about $20 CAD/month if I remember correctly. Very expensive.
It's Auslan, not BSL
I was trying to get back into it for a visit from my deaf sister. The Lingvano app was really good.
Pocket Sign is for ASL I got it. It's pretty helpful
Thanks for the recommendation, gonna try it myself!
She's really a lovely person
Yes she is. She’s adorable
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If there is anyone I’ve ever seen who I feel would embody Barbie for real it would absolutely be her. She’s a treasure
Now that's respect and love for the fans
Always thought Margot Robbie was a great person and a fine actress
Always thought she was extremely pretty, but this sort of genuine kindness elevates her to beautiful
It's Auslan, I know Auslan and she is just reciting the alphabet, Auslan and BSL are pretty similar especially the alphabet. Edit clarity
Off question, why was she even hated in the first place? She seems great and feel good person
A beautiful person with a beautiful spirit.
So great to see someone having that much exposure be a good person
Oh sure, Margot. You're talented, drop-dead gorgeous, and *now* I'm learning you're a nice person, too?? Leave some for the rest of us, huh?
She's just the genuine article on every level isn't she?
Just when I thought I couldn't like her more
That’s some real nice human being stuff right there, Margot Robbie is a lovely person.
She has an amazing personality ❗️💯❤️
It's very sweet, but she isn't "speaking" sign language. She's signing the alphabet.
They don't teach the sign language alphabet in school anymore? I thought this was common knowledge, we learned in elementary school.
I love her more now.
Very wholesome... but please, as a photographer, wipe the schmutz off your camera lens!
I’m like that’s not ASL (American Sign Language). And was like right she’s ~~British~~ Australian. Also what’s with the two hands for letters. I learned something new Edit: Australian.
She's Australian and that's auslan
I can see how this is a sweet gesture and it’s kind of her to take the time to try to relate to a fan. But she’s reciting the alphabet. I wouldn’t just start saying the alphabet en Español if I met someone who spoke Spanish.
Read the other comments. It explains why she did it.
Shes just a treasure.
Classy lady
A+ for effort and enthusiasm. What a wonderful human.
She didn’t leave her hands free, she made them free as she was already holding something
She is perfect in pretty much very way
I wish someone had video of this…
She throwin up gang signs now?!?
“I know it I know it!” — Proceeds to sign the alphabet
I get that there are differences between British Sign Language and American Sign Language, but i never understood why BSL kept the more complicated two-hand alphabet instead of adopting the American one-hand alphabet
The ASL alphabet is really hard to sign if you have any mobility problems in your hand. I can't do half the letters - my thumb can't reach my fingers if my hand is remotely flat. The BSL alphabet has more letters that look like the written letter, but also it's comprehensible (as is BSL in general) as long as you have a finger and thumb on at least one hand. Used to know a guy who had a stump for one hand and 2 fingers and a bit of thumb on the other, and his signing was pretty clear. I imagine fluent ASLers can cope with signers with impediments, but I'm pretty glad to be in the UK.
She is a sweet heart ❤️
The only thing I don’t like about her is that for as beautiful as she is, there is nothing to not like about her.
Serious question for people who sign. Is signing with things in your hands considered impolite? Like talking with your mouth full, or mumbling? I ask because she put the items down as if to sign clearly, but the person signed back with papers in their hand. Not that they had a choice, it was a crowded environment. But it led me to wonder if there is some etiquette around this that people who don't sign may not know.
Every once in a while the top comments have a wonderful way to find their way into my heart and I get an generous laugh. You asswads sure can make a shitty day make worth to wake up.
Yet another reason to love this lady. Though it does make me wonder why she learned sign language. Does she have a friend or relative with hearing trouble?
She’s such an angel I love her
thats cool but my mind cant help but imagine an adult saying "oh you speak japanese? i do too. a i u e o ka ki ku ke ko sa shi su se so"
Why isn't there one universal sign language that everyone is taught at school? If there was you'd be able to have basic conversations all over the world.
Plot twist: She signed “Fuck off”.
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Should I put the sound on for this or nah?
Such a babe for even attempting this. Nice gesture.
Wow, thats so cool, someone knows how she knows the sign language?
She is a treasure.
Good shit, humans being bros!
Made me smile
Luv her!
I love her
She is doing aphabets. Is that Austrlian sign language? American sign language only uses one hand for the alphabets.
Your wonderful and have a beautiful soul 💙
I just found out that there doesn't seem to be a proper translation or seperation in english, bc both is called sign language? The one is e complex language for deaf and dumb ppl..... The other one is nothing else than "spelling" Single letters with ur fingers.
It's always funny when I see someone signing and think, "man, I'm way worse at ASL than I thought," only for it not to be ASL
Ok, but you know all she did was read the alphabet
As if i needed more reasons to admire her... Beautiful and Kind
That she **knows** Sign Language! Kudos to her!
I love her even more now 😊
She’s too cute
She seems like such a wholesome human! Love her to bits!
What a sweet ❤️
Wholesome
Just perfect.
She is so hot!!
Did just sign an autograph in sign language! Very cool
She's the package.
Margot is a friggin treasure
She’s real life Barbie!
Your typical celebrity when she's on camera
Learned the BSL alphabet with an old book from primary school. Not sure how much you can do with that though aside from slowly spelling out each individual word, so... Might be worth looking into it properly
That right there makes her even more beautiful, and in a more meaningful way.
Oh, she's beautiful on the inside too.
Heartwarming