According to the book “ASL at Work”, it states the following, “We use a capital “D” for the word “Deaf” when we are referring to Deaf culture or the people who identify themselves as members of Deaf culture. We use lower cases “d” for the word “deaf” when we are referring to the condition of hearing loss or to a person or people who do not identify with Deaf culture. Because Deaf culture is at the core of the larger Deaf community, we also use a capital “D” when referring to the Deaf community” (Newell et al., 2010). Some deaf people do not like to consider themselves as part of the Deaf Community due to personal reasons such as the development of “hard of hearing” later on in their lives. Unlike others who are born deaf, they prefer the company and group communications amongst themselves, which is why they like to be called as part of the Deaf