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Tapping the top of the head in sign language can indicate ideas related to intelligence, knowledge, or thinking. It is often used to convey concepts like "smart," "clever," or "brilliant."
open the hands and touch the thumbs to the head (antlers)
You sign, "CRAZY." (To sign crazy, you have a flat had, palm down, and, with the tips of your fingers touching the side of your head, twist your wrist and hand 90 degrees.)
In American Sign Language, the sign for "crazy" or "loco" involves forming the letter "C" with your dominant hand and tapping your temple twice.
In American Sign Language (ASL), patting your head typically indicates the concept of "remember" or "memory." This gesture is often used to prompt someone to recall or retain information. The motion mimics the action of tapping one's head as if jogging one's memory.
Tapping the top of the head in sign language can indicate ideas related to intelligence, knowledge, or thinking. It is often used to convey concepts like "smart," "clever," or "brilliant."
open the hands and touch the thumbs to the head (antlers)
You sign, "CRAZY." (To sign crazy, you have a flat had, palm down, and, with the tips of your fingers touching the side of your head, twist your wrist and hand 90 degrees.)
The sign language for "potty" involves forming the letter "T" with your dominant hand and tapping it on your non-dominant hand.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "crazy" or "loco" involves forming the letter "C" with your dominant hand and tapping your temple twice.
In American Sign Language (ASL), patting your head typically indicates the concept of "remember" or "memory." This gesture is often used to prompt someone to recall or retain information. The motion mimics the action of tapping one's head as if jogging one's memory.
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The sign language for "restaurant" involves forming the letter "R" with your dominant hand and tapping it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.
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In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for coffee is made by forming the letter C with one hand and tapping it against the side of the cheek.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "blood" involves making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping the side of your chest near your heart twice.
With your use of the term "mum" I take it you're not American. Each country has its own sign language. If I give you the signs for "dad" and "mum" in American Sign Language it wouldn't be correct if you were to use them in England. If you were in England you would need the signs from British Sign Language (BSL). Resubmit your question specifying which country's sign language you need.