1. Using "OK" sign:
* Make the "OK" sign (thumb and forefinger forming a circle, other fingers extended).
* Then, make the sign for "be" or "feel" (using the index finger to tap your chest).
* This conveys "being OK" or "feeling OK".
2. Using "good" sign:
* Sign "good" (index finger pointing upwards and moving in a small circle).
* Then, make the sign for "be" or "feel".
* This conveys "being good" or "feeling good".
3. Contextualization:
* You can also use gestures and facial expressions to convey the meaning of "are OK". For example, if someone asks you "How are you?" and you want to say "I'm OK", you can nod your head, smile slightly, and use one of the signs above.
Remember: ASL is a visual language, so clear facial expressions and body language are important to convey the meaning accurately.