Also question is, what do you do when you meet a blind person?
When approaching a blind person, initiate the greeting using a normal tone of voice. Identify yourself and then inquire if your assistance is desired. If so, touch your hand to the back of their hand as a signal or them to take your arm. Avoid pulling blind people by the hand or tugging at their sleeves.
One may also ask, what should you not say to a blind person? 10 Things Not To Say (Or Do) To A Blind Or Visually Impaired
- Don't ignore them.
- Don't touch their cane/dog.
- Don't ask them how many fingers you are holding up.
- Don't touch or grab them without permission.
- Don't assume they are also deaf.
- Don't end a conversation or leave the room without saying so first.
- Don't mess with their stuff/food.
Additionally, how do you introduce yourself to a blind person?
Jewish Guild for the Blind Guidelines
- Introduce yourself.
- Don't shout.
- Don't leave a person who is blind, talking to themselves.
- Don't use hand signals.
- Don't omit words like, "See" or "Look".
- Do feel free to photograph someone who is blind or visually impaired.
- Do speak directly to a person who is blind.
Should you offer to help a blind person?
If you see a blind person who seems to need help, offer your services. Speak directly to them, not through a third party, and let them know you are addressing them. If your help is refused, don't be offended.