That's why I think that we have here currently counted 28 % lefties.
I think that's aweful...there's more about being left handed than forcing people to do things right handed. In my opinion left handers should be catered for but it seems to be one of the last acceptable forms of discrimination.@C_Claycomb
We get trained from the very beginning to use the right hand. Already the eating spoon we get into the right hand the first day, afterwards the pen and most tools.
It's sensible to do so, because we can't make everything for both, especially larger tools and machines.
My brother was a real lefty, but because my father was an engineer he didn't follow the in the seventies usual recommendation to let the children do what they want and trained him to use also the right hand. Nowadays he can do everything with both sides, even writing.
That's why I think that we have here currently counted 28 % lefties.
I think that's aweful...there's more about being left handed than forcing people to do things right handed. In my opinion left handers should be catered for but it seems to be one of the last acceptable forms of discrimination.
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I fear the vote will prove inconclusive. Perhaps it was a mistake to put Mixed as an option. What I am reading is a lot of people who might have been classed as Left handed have figured ways to work with both and have voted in mixed.
I fear the vote will prove inconclusive. Perhaps it was a mistake to put Mixed as an option. What I am reading is a lot of people who might have been classed as Left handed have figured ways to work with both and have voted in mixed.
Yep, i'm well aware of a cost implication and having owned firearms for the last 30yrs am also aware that most are for right handers. I've never owned a left handed gun mainly because they generally cost more, which again is wrong in my opinion.Time and money I'm afraid...
If I was to create a manufacturing workshop, I'd want to employ/train folk as efficiently as possible...I.e. "do it like I'm doing it" on the various machines that are designed for the jobs... if for instance I had to tweak my training, buy in left handed machines in the event I employed someone left handed, then it conjures up all sorts of extra time and money.. so I guess until the boss is left handed and had ambidextrous or left handed tools, it's going to fall to the most common hand, which according to the poll so far is at best 11 lefties to 22 righties...
Same with a lot of firearms, standard issue, standard purchasing standard standard etc most would have a bolt/cooking lever/hammer on the right hand side, and the case ejecting out the rhs...
Not saying its a good thing/or is right..
The British traffic laws force the majority of drivers to change the rears with the wrong hand. That's why I suggest to construct all over the United Kingdom a second highway, road and street system for right handed drivers
Can you explain how this comment is relevant to the topic?You just need to sit during a rainy day in a dark corner and think about it a few hours and you will realise that you are treated cruel and unfair.
I believe the left hand running is because one mounts a horse on the left so left is the side to be on.I think you'll find the reason we pass on the left was to accommodate right-handed sword users on horseback and this was changed in Europe due to a left handed king.... but I'll stand corrected on that one.
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