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What does two thumbs up mean in sign language?

Two thumbs up in sign language doesn't have a specific meaning. It's not a recognized sign.

However, depending on the context, it could be interpreted as:

* A general positive gesture: Similar to how we use thumbs up in spoken language.

* A sign for "good" or "okay": Especially if used with a slight nod or smile.

* A way to emphasize a statement: For example, if someone is signing about a good experience, they might use two thumbs up to emphasize their positive feeling.

It's important to remember that sign language is a complex language with specific signs for each word and concept. If you are learning sign language, it's best to stick to the established signs and avoid creating your own.

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