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As my wife always said, "You can't do anything right!"
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They say you use your right side of the brain for using your left part of the body while using the left side of the brain for your right side of the body. So does this mean that only left handed people are in their right minds?
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Hi,
I am left handed. I use my right hand only for eating and moving mouse. In Indian tradition we use our right hand to eat food. And even Right hand is used for all right kind of work liking shaking hands with Right Hand, Giving and taking money with right hand. Left hand is used for doing some odd works like cleaning shoes etc...
I have lots of Right Handed and left handed friends. But one difference I have seen between the people who are left and right handed are
1) I think left handed people start with more confidence with less over sight without perfect planning and do you know they don't completely loose and some times they even win. But if you take a right handed guy he thinks more before starting to do anything. Some they are so scared of the result that they won't start any thing at all.
2) But more successful friends of mine are Right Handed.
This comparision is what I have seen in my friend circle.
So let me know what do you feel of this.
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in asian tradition, people do work with their right hand and clean themselves with their left. Therefore it would be inappropriate say, to shake a client's hand with your left, as it implies disrepect.
i'm not sure if this happens in other parts of the world, but even in the info. age, some asian parents are still forcing their children to write with their right hand, even if they are born left-handed. is there a prejudice against left-handed people? perhaps. but thankfully, things are slowly changing.
ps. i'm a right-handed person
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Some time ago I learned that left and right handed human brain shapes and sub-locations fail to be the same for some minor differences. Most significant differece is that , speaking part is in the opposite side of the brain. So there must be some difference between people and I believe that this has a real meaning that medicine could not reveal yet.
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I'm left handed - because I write with my left hand.
Just wanted to say, when computers came along, I made sure I learnt to use my right hand to use the mouse.
So far, however, I've seen two right handed people use the mouse with their left hand. How wierd it looks!
Paul.
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I'm right-handed and use the mouse in my left hand at work and my right hand at home. I do that to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. It was difficult getting used to using the mouse left-handed, but now I have no problems.
However, for quickness and precision (like for games), I do much better with my right hand.
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When I was working IT Support, a vast majority of our developers where left hand mousers (weird) and when I worked on their PCs it was easier to just get used to left mousing rather than switched the mouse around all the time.
Now I am a fully functional Ambidextrous mouser
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I'm left handed and drove the IT support people crazy when they visited my workstation. One tech couldn't even found the mouse until I pointed it out to him. The funny thing is I started my whole family using the computer and they are all right handed and use a mouse left handed, like me.
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Left-handed persons are usually more advanced in some fields, that's my opinion
P.S. I am right-handed, no suspect.
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Left-handed persons are more incline to be ambidextrous, probably because most of the stuff in the environment are built with right handed in mind (majority), they are forced to learn to use right hand as well.
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hi
I am confused either I am left handed or right handed LoLz. The reason I write with right hand,eat with right hand but I play cricket with left hand and I slap (very rarely) with left hand. I code with both left and right hand.
So can u guys help where I put myself??????????????;)
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don't worry, it is not your fault. they forgot to put the confused category..
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centre
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qumer101 wrote:
and I slap (very rarely) with left hand.
Maybe your confused about your gender (assuming your male) and that indirectly causes left-hand/right-hand confusion?
Just kidding...
Seriously though...unless yer a girl...don't slap...unless you pull it off like your a mob boss or some super tough guy trying to give your opponent a break (by not punching his lights out) never ever slap...
If you must do it back handed...
qumer101 wrote:
I code with both left and right hand
I don't know of many programmers who type with a single hand. Although I don't do the whole "querty index fingers on F and J" thing...it's a derivative.
I use all fingers but pinky fing4ers...
Cheers
It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
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Well Hockey I am not confused about gender . So far slap is concerned it is not only associated with gals.. Any way
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Both my wife and I are right handed, but both of our children are left handed.
We were quite surprised by this because we thought left-handed-ness was a recessive genetic trait .. oh well, so much for playing the odds.
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IIRC a recessive can surface even though it's not visible in both parents (but both must have it I think)
So you both might be closet left handers...
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1) I write with the my hand
2) I use my mouse with my left
3) I eat with my right hand
4) Shoot a left hockey stick
5) I throw with my right
6) When I skated I was goofy foot
7) My right forarm is significantly stronger than my left but my left arm is stronger in arm wrestles
8) I throw a frisbee with my left hand
9) I golf right handed
10) Last but not least, my left jab is a real knockout (no pun intended)
I've tried writing with my left hand...not a chance...I can brealy write with my right hand...
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
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Hockey, you're all mixed up.. just like me...
1) I write with my left
2) I use my mouse with my right
(in a pinch I can use lefty with reversed buttons)
3) I bat right, throw left, but catch better left
(took a while for my parents to sort that one out)
4) In volleyball, I spike and serve overhand left, but serve underhand right
5) I bowl right until my forearm/wrist gets tired then switch
6) I keep the fork in the left, knife in the right
(learned from my Dutch grandma--it's how they do it)
7) And the strangest.. desk phone-left ear; cell phone-right ear.
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I'm naturally right handed, but due to an accident as a baby, I've done pretty much everything left handed.
I do occasionally freak opponents out at pool / badminton / tennis by switching hands.
I use the mouse left handed, and eat right handed (unless there is only a single utensil, in which case I use my left hand).
As for writing, I do that left handed, but hold the pen in the same way as 'most' right handed people, I don't curl my hand over the top or any of the other contortions people seem to do.
Gary
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I'm the same way, except I write left handed, but I throw a baseball right handed - and can't switch. However, some things, like tennis, I can play equally well with either hand.
I beleive it is known as hand variability and generally means your brain does not have a dominant hemisphere, but the two hemisperes trade off as needed to accomplish a given task.
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Right handed, but left with these:
- Eating
- High jump
- Goofy (skateboard, sandboard, etc)
- Starting in 100m (don't know what its called in english)
My dad says I'm just confused
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ask u'r mom she knows for sure...
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