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Courtesy Rules of Blindness

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Tips on how to interact with a person who is blind, written by someone who is blind. 

 

"Blind people are ordinary. It feels awkward if you think I am amazing when I accomplish ordinary tasks like walking or tying my shoes. I also like ordinary things and have ordinary hobbies. It is okay to be amazed if I do something really exceptional." - National Federation of the Blind 

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