Are you LEFT or RIGHT handed?
ally77 said on March 10, 2003 17:41:
So just a quick question for all TDR readers, are you left or right handed.
Can anyone tell me what Per and Marie are?, I have never noticed????
Oh and last but not least I am LEFT handed!!
zeeshan said on March 10, 2003 19:38:
Rightyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I guess both Per and Marie are Righty too but that is just a guess from what I observed in some videos.
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Santi said on March 10, 2003 20:26:
Ambidextrous (I think this is the word in English). In short: both.
Santi said on March 10, 2003 20:27:
Per is right handed... look at him playing guitar...
Marie plays tambourine also with her right hand... :p
powerpoplarry said on March 10, 2003 21:46:
I’m a righty, but when I eat, I use both hands, like when I use a knife and fork, knife in my right, fork in my left, but if it’s just a fork or a spoon, only my right hand.
Denstandigaresan said on March 10, 2003 23:44:
Main hand is right... but I can write with both. :) Greedy! ;)
LittleSpooky said on March 11, 2003 06:06:
Right primarily, however, both when the situation is needed.
Th_Th said on March 11, 2003 08:55:
I have heard, that left handed people are supposed to be more inteligent than the righties! ;-)
lonely_girl said on March 11, 2003 09:08:
@th_th: Thank you *LOL*
Well, there are some famous people:
Bill Clinton (?!!), Paul Mc Cartney, Leonardo Da Vinci,...
Nefatari said on March 11, 2003 09:24:
Right .. but I often use my left hand, and I even can write with my left hand.
Th_Th said on March 11, 2003 09:27:
I also use my left hand for everything! Would love to be able to write with my left hand as good as the right one does though! ;-)
Nefatari said on March 11, 2003 09:48:
I’ve heard, that left-handed people are supposed to be more creative than right-handed ones.
vivien said on March 11, 2003 12:01:
I was born as left handed but I was forced to use my right hand at the school.
I usually use my right hand now.
Santi said on March 11, 2003 13:57:
I’ve read that it doesn’t matter. However, people that plays stringed musical instruments or does some activity that “forces” them to use the other hand become smarter, since they have to use both hemispheres of the brain and so uses more neuronal connections :p
Twilight-Ghost said on March 11, 2003 14:28:
I’m both. I write with my right hand but I can also write legibly with my left. I could do everything with both my hands. My mother use to tell me that when I was young which ever side she’ll put my spoon, it’s the hand I’ll eat it with. To me right or left it doesn’t matter.
@Ally: I think both Per and Marie are right handed. For some reason, I could always spot a left handed. If either of them are left handed I would have noticed it by now.
coyboyusa said on September 19, 2006 13:38:
left handed and yes creativity tends to be prevalent in left handed people :)
roxlad said on September 19, 2006 13:38:
I’m right handed except when I’m eating.
I always have my fork in my right hand and knife in my left one. I can’t really understand why people tend to switch the place of the fork when they use a knife.
rox-kuryliw said on September 19, 2006 14:14:
mmmm im both. my brother is aswell ! ! runs i family. calld ambidextrous ( i cant not spell it lol)
juliuz said on September 19, 2006 19:39:
hehe guess im ambidextrous too :P cut with left, eat with left, throw with left but write with right :)
whateveriam said on September 19, 2006 20:40:
Can type better lefthanded, but write with my right. Eat with my fork in my right hand too!
MiracleMan said on September 21, 2006 14:45:
Right, I am.
When my brother (15 years older that me) was in elementary school, his teacher switched him from left to right because she believed only criminals were left handed.
Marlene said on September 21, 2006 16:15:
For what do we need police then? Just lock all left handed people away and the problem’s solved... It’s that easy. Lucky me I am right handed. :-)
Majdy said on September 22, 2006 01:42:
@ MM : Same thing happened to some kids at my school, but the reason was because doing something with left-handed wasn’t polite. Hope things will be different now, because I think it’s just ridiculous.
When my step sister was still one year old, when everyone wanted to give her something, she always gave her left hand, usually they will said, “Hey, give me your right hand,” until her mother came and said that my sister could use her left hand whenever she wanted, because she believed that it will help my sister to be more creative, and she just didn’t want the politeness will stop my sister from being creative. The mother said, there will be time when my sister would know about how to be polite.
davidc4 said on September 22, 2006 12:46:
i can do both usually use my right tho.havent used my left for a while now
MiracleMan said on September 22, 2006 14:41:
The whole left-hand thing isn’t a cultural no-no here in the US, it was just an odd idea from his teacher some 40-plus years ago. I thought it had more to do with conformity and fitting in, so she told the children they were bad if they used their left. What child—especially at the age they lern to write and socialize—would want to be labelled as bad?
It’s really a crappy psychological trick to play on a 5 year old.
bevi said on September 22, 2006 14:52:
i´m right handed and can do absolute nothing with my left hand...
although in some sports people think i´m left
Zargo said on September 25, 2006 09:26:
ambidexrous or neither, depends how confident I’m feeling.
I write/use scissors left-handed, and do most sporting stuff right-handed.
kiruna_92 said on September 29, 2006 15:40:
I’m right handed and can’t really do anything with my left... *laughs* I wish I could, though.
Roxrider_USA said on March 10, 2003 18:12:
I’m a righty.
Take care.
Carlos E., New York.