Rosanne N. answered 08/05/21
Learn Real-World ASL Skills from an Interpreter, One Sign at a Time!
Based on the context you'd like to use the word 'Wherever', It can be signed as ANY+WHERE or SOME+WHERE. Also you can sign ANY+PLACE or ANY+AREA.
You can also use the ASL sign WHATEVER, as it's definition is: Used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing or amount, no matter what; an expression of indifference or skepticism, or exasperation.
Another ASL sign to use is EVERYWHERE: Meaning, in or to all places; all places or directions. It is signed like AREA, but a two-handed sign along with the proper facial expressions:
Hope this helps! :-)