How to Sign "Do Not"

Bring both hands in front of your chest with palms facing down and fingers relaxed. Starting with your hands close together, sweep them outward to the sides in a firm, decisive motion. Pair this movement with a stern facial expression or a slight headshake to clearly convey the negative command.

Examples Using "Do Not" in a Sentence

1

Please do not touch the artwork.

Sign 'please', then use the 'do not' sign with a firm outward sweep of both hands, followed by 'touch' and 'art'.

2

Do not go in that room.

Point to the location, then use the 'do not' sign with a clear, commanding facial expression, and sign 'go'.

3

I told you, do not do that!

Sign 'I tell you', then emphasize the 'do not' sign with a sharp, quick outward motion of both hands to show you are serious.

How to Sign "Do Not"
Bring both hands in front of your chest with palms facing down and fingers relaxed. Starting with your hands close together, sweep them outward to the sides in a firm, decisive motion. Pair this movement with a stern facial expression or a slight headshake to clearly convey the negative command.
Visual Logic(Etymology)
This sign visually represents pushing an action away or clearing it out, symbolizing the rejection, stopping, or forbidding of an activity.
Signing Tips
The speed and sharpness of your movement can change the intensity of the sign. For a gentle warning, move your hands smoothly. For a strict command, sweep your hands outward sharply and quickly. Always pair this sign with a negative headshake or a stern facial expression to make your meaning clear.
Common Mistakes
A common mistake is forgetting the facial expression. Without a negative or stern look, the sign might just look like you are clearing a table. Also, make sure your palms are facing down throughout the movement, rather than flipping them up or forward.
Regional Variations
This sign is widely used and understood across the ASL community with minimal regional variation.
Examples Using "Do Not" in a Sentence
1

Please do not touch the artwork.

Sign 'please', then use the 'do not' sign with a firm outward sweep of both hands, followed by 'touch' and 'art'.

2

Do not go in that room.

Point to the location, then use the 'do not' sign with a clear, commanding facial expression, and sign 'go'.

3

I told you, do not do that!

Sign 'I tell you', then emphasize the 'do not' sign with a sharp, quick outward motion of both hands to show you are serious.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same sign as 'not'?

No, 'not' is typically signed by flicking the thumb out from under the chin. The two-handed 'do not' sign shown here is used more for commands, warnings, or telling someone to stop an action.

Can I use this sign to say 'I do not like that'?

It is more natural in ASL to use the sign for 'not' or simply use a negative headshake while signing 'like'. This two-handed 'do not' is best used for commands like 'don't do that' or 'stop'.

Does the size of the movement matter?

Yes! A larger, sharper movement indicates a stronger command or more urgency. A smaller, softer movement comes across as more of a gentle suggestion or a mild warning.

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