@Stormoy: your handwriting is good and easy to read. It's better than mine
@LB: I think I can write better with my left hand. I do write with my left hand sometimes when I'm bored in class.
That reminds me, my sister was born left-handed but the public school system forced her to use her right hand, so now she's semi-ambidextrous. Is that the case with anyone else?
That reminds me, my sister was born left-handed
but the public school system forced her to use
her right hand, so now she's semi-ambidextrous.
Is that the case with anyone else?
Not with me, I learn to write with my left hand just because I can but I know smeone who was forced to write with right hand too. and his handwriting reminds me of sumerian glyphs
Well I'm ambidextrous, but I just was always like that. I'm a strange one; I do a lot of things with my left hand, but a lot of others with my right hand.
Same here actually. I bat, golf, and hammer with my left. I write and throw ball with my right.
Same thing with my legs... I used to play soccer and was dominantly left footed but this goes against how I golf. ;) Strangely, I excelled at sports.
EDIT: Actually, I remember in kindergarden being taught to write with my right hand and being kinda fumbly with it because I wasn't right handed... but that's the only way the teacher knew how to teach it to me. ;/
I was born left handed but my grandmother made me do everything with my right, even eating. I used to have to copy entries out of the dictionary with my right hand until my father got home.
I can bat, bowl and play hockey left handed (In goal I can only play right handed because I catch so much better with my left) but I suck at golf no matter which side I use. I used to switch hit when I was into kick-boxing, that drove people insane.
My handwriting is fine, not that neat but not too sloppy. My granddad was forced to use his right hand in school too, so now he has a sloppy scrawl for handwriting.