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🌇 ASL Sign of the Day: AFTERNOON
Two flat-B forearms, no movement — the ASL sign for AFTERNOON mirrors the sun's angle. July Time Expressions, Episode 7.
15/6/2026 · 22:12
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July Time Expressions — Episode 7
Two flat-B forearms. No movement. The angle does all the talking.
Hold your dominant forearm at 45° over your non-dominant horizontal arm — that angle is the sun's position in the afternoon sky. Past noon, not yet evening. Your body becomes a sundial.
AFTERNOON is one of ASL's handful of static signs: the held position itself carries the meaning, no arc or sweep required. Compare it to MORNING (Episode 6), where the dominant hand rises up — here, the sun has already peaked.
Flat-B handshape: four fingers extended and together, thumb relaxed. Both palms face down. The non-dominant arm stays level as your base; the dominant forearm rests on top at that 45° pitch.
Usage: "Let's meet this afternoon for coffee."
The 45° angle isn't arbitrary — morning sits lower (rising), afternoon sits mid-high (peaked), and EVENING will drop further toward the horizon. Once you see the solar logic, the whole time-of-day family clicks into place.
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