Do you write with both the hands? Are you Ambidextrous?
By Twinkle
@Teekaaa (11580)
India
March 20, 2018 9:47am CST
A person who can write with both their hand is called ambidextrous. In some countries they even train the school students to write with both hands! I like to write a lot! Basically I am a right handed person! I write effectively only with my right hand! But lately I've started practicing to write with my left hand too!
I have shared the pic of my handwriting ( both , with left hand and right hand) as my friend @Icydoll asked. I have written two motivational quotes with my handwriting!
The above one is written by right hand and the below one is with left hand!
Are you Ambidextrous? share.
Image courtesy my camera.
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25 responses
@LadyDuck (471434)
• Switzerland
20 Mar 18
@sabtraversa I broke my elbow (destroyed). The doctor made a mistake, my tendon almost was broken by the bone that was adjusting. I had surgery (twice) and then a lot of physiotherapy to be able to move my arm again. It happened in Italy, Trentino Alto Adige.
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@LadyDuck (471434)
• Switzerland
20 Mar 18
@sabtraversa It was pretty hard. I missed playing with my friends a lot.
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
20 Mar 18
I'm ambidextrous ( left hand dominant) especially when it comes to using tools and implements.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
20 Mar 18
I am solely lefthanded.
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@Lignitecityabishek96 (7119)
• Cuddalore, India
20 Mar 18
I can't write with my left hand.
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@Iam_jauntyjen (5017)
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22 Apr 18
I meet an accident when I was on fifth-grade. I incurred fractured right arm.Since I am right-handed, I had to learn to write using my left hand otherwise I would not be able to answer my test papers and copy the written lectures.
@deba12 (2946)
• India
21 Mar 18
Writing with both the hands can save your time. I have practiced a lot. But when I write with both the hands, my writing becomes illegible.
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
21 Mar 18
When I was at school it was considered very bad to write with the left hand, and kids who were naturally left-handed were forced to learn to write with their right hands. I'm glad to know that is not done any more, and it is even better if they are being taught to write with both hands. If your right hand is ever disabled, it is good to know that you can still use the left.
I write with only my right hand, but interestingly my left hand is actually stronger. Often if I am trying to open a difficult bottle, for instance, I will try unsuccessfully with my right hand but then be able to do it with my left.