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Is it hard for left handed people to drive a stick shift? Genuinely curious. Haha.

I'm mostly left handed, took me less than an hour to learn. Wasn't hard at all. Awkward at first, but not really difficult.
 
lefty here! right handers just dont understand the struggle.

note books in school having hte rings on the left side (one year i found some with them on the opposite, but they were the 5 star ones that were more pricey)
writing in pencil and/or pen and having the ink on your hand from writing over the ink
having desk in school with an armrest on the right side so the right handers can rest their arms while in school

ever had to sit next to someone htat was right handed at the table? elbows hit constantly.

do any of yall do stuff right handed rather than left (shoot pool, putt putt, bat)

are you left footed also?
OK, I'm going to be a thorn in the side of this thread, but, I don't see where it is that much of a struggle, it seems to be something convenient to complain about, ie:
1) "rings on the left of notebooks" - that is only the case when you are writing on the front of each page, when you flip it to write on the back of each page its on the right, so rightys deal with it being in their way half the time and leftys deal with it being in their way half the time.
2) "always have to sit to the left of rightys" - well, rightys always have to make sure they sit to the right of leftys, so how are leftys any more incovenienced by it than the righty is that is to the lefty's left?
 
OK, I'm going to be a thorn in the side of this thread, but, I don't see where it is that much of a struggle, it seems to be something convenient to complain about, ie:
1) "rings on the left of notebooks" - that is only the case when you are writing on the front of each page, when you flip it to write on the back of each page its on the right, so rightys deal with it being in their way half the time and leftys deal with it being in their way half the time.
2) "always have to sit to the left of rightys" - well, rightys always have to make sure they sit to the right of leftys, so how are leftys any more incovenienced by it than the righty is that is to the lefty's left?

Just like a privileged righty. Every time I enter a dinner room I have to think about where I'm going to sit while you just get to think about what's being served or who do you want to be near. Nope, my main concern is getting to one of the two leftside corner seats. You're not worrying about sitting next to a lefthander because you're not thinking about it. WE'RE thinking about it. Then when we dont get that seat and we're next to you inconsiderates, "oh you're left handed?" Yes, Barbara.
 
Most righties I know actually use their right hand to cut food with a knife - and then they have to put the knife down and pick up their fork with their right hand to put the food in their mouth. Dear lord, it's like you might as well just cut your left arm off altogether.

Most lefties I know cut with their right hand and eat with their left. It's dramatically more efficient.

Left-handed eating:



Right-handed eating:


I'm right handed, but I cut steak with the knife in the right and the fork in the left, but then I don't switch, I put the bites straight in with the fork in the left without switching.
 
A right on red is generally accepted but a left on red can get you killed.

Why is the food that people don't want to eat called leftovers?

I feel so oppressed.

I just want to be left alone.
 
A right on red is generally accepted but a left on red can get you killed.

Why is the food that people don't want to eat called leftovers?

I feel so oppressed.

I just want to be left alone.
My buddies dad when we were little used to ask him if he wanted to catch a beating like a “left handed step child” when he misbehaved. Yes, I know the saying is red headed step child but his older sister had red hair!
:ROFLMAO:
 

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