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mbkb24--it's my belief that as a PUA, you have to do something interesting besides sarge, party, and workout. Something to keep you from burning out, and something to DHV. If sign language isn't your thing, so be it. If you are otherwise motivated to learn it, you can certainly apply it to PU.
This would be great with a wing. I'm thinking you could make an interesting routine by getting your wing to open, then introduce you with some kind of explanation like "He's saving his voice because he has to perform tomorrow" (assuming you're in a loud club). Then start a sign-language conversation with your wing as an interpreter. You have an easy excuse for wanting to isolate (go someplace quieter) or n-close (start a text convo).
CALM DOWN BRO, I WAS JUST PUNKIN' AROUND. of course it'd be hella tight to learn sign language,