After a Starbucks customer filmed herself ordering her drinks through a drive-thru screen using sign language, she captured hearts across the internet.

Rebecca King, a deaf customer, posted the video to Facebook on Tuesday saying, “Starbucks! This is what I’m talking about! Share it away! We can change the world.”

The video was filmed at a Starbucks in St. Augustine, Florida. At that time, King was at the establishment with her friend and three children.

When played, King pulls up to the drive-thru and quickly signs at the screen. She then waits for a few minutes...

Then a barista, Katie Wyble, pops up on screen. The two then communicate in sign language (ASL) to complete the order.
King's video quickly went viral, and has since been watched more than 6 million times. Many people said they were amazed and thrilled that Starbucks was using technology to help accommodate all of their customers.

Way to go Starbucks!