Your text provides several guidelines to help persons with disabilities communicate more effectively. Which of the following is NOT recommended?
A.
Use humor to show that it is OK to talk about the disability (e.g., “I’m glad I don’t have to listen to that music”).
B.
If you are on crutches or using a wheelchair, you can ask a nearby person if they would be willing to open a door for you.
C.
If you listen with the help of an interpreter, ask the person you’re having a conversation with if they would look at you, not at your interpreter, when they are talking to you.
D.
If you are using a wheelchair and an able-bodied person goes out of their way to walk across the hall and open a door for you, tell them that they should mind their own business and that you can get along just fine on your own.