Left handed. Fork in left, knife in right.
+1 although I think I voted the wrong one, sorry I can't change my vote.
Left handed. Fork in left, knife in right.
That makes you right handed then.
What's lazy about it, surely it's just common sense? Writing is one of, if not the most complex task most of us use our hands for on a daily basis. So whichever hand you write with is usually going to be the dominant hand.The idea that it is which hand you use to write with which says which handed you are, is down to simple laziness.
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Traditional table setting gives a clue, surely?
What's lazy about it, surely it's just common sense? Writing is one of, if not the most complex task most of us use our hands for on a daily basis. So whichever hand you write with is usually going to be the dominant hand.
Er.. not really. Writing is pretty much the deciding factor, not laziness, efficiency. But it's okay, you want to be special and different and I appreciate that, Mr. LeftieNo it doesn't. Again: which handed you are is a sum of all the activities that you do, and which hand dominates the most. If you write right-handed, but do absolutely everything else in the world left handed, then you are a leftie not a rightie. The idea that it is which hand you use to write with which says which handed you are, is down to simple laziness.