Left Handed store

Do any of the lefties here get made fun of because of their check marks? I make "leftie" check marks, with the bigger "tail" of the check on the left. People always notice this and comment ... "Why are your checkmarks backwards?" :laughing:

I love my lefty scissors, but the left handed notebooks are so expensive, I just buy notebooks with the spiral on top.


I get that all the time - everyone always says I'm backwards. I even wear my watch on my left hand. It's funny at work - everyone can tell what work is mine when we all checkmark stuff because there is only 1 mark going the opposite way :lmao:
 
Another Left-Hander here, and I need to check out this store before I leave on this trip.
 
Do any of the lefties here get made fun of because of their check marks? I make "leftie" check marks, with the bigger "tail" of the check on the left. People always notice this and comment ... "Why are your checkmarks backwards?" :laughing:

I love my lefty scissors, but the left handed notebooks are so expensive, I just buy notebooks with the spiral on top.

I've always noticed that my dad (total true lefty) tended to draw off the end of the words - hard to explain, but its like leaving a trailing line after the last word, as if emphasizing it on a signature or something. I don't know if his checkmarks were "backwards", but they looked funny, as both lines were slanted to the right...

Do others write as if they're doing it upside down, with their hand curled completely around to come from above the line? My dad said this was how he was forced to do it in school, because otherwise his hand would swipe across the still-drying ink...
 

My 9 year old son was having a very difficult time learning cursive (Yes, some schools still teach that).
 
I don't write upside down, I drag my wretched hand through the ink. ugh.

I do wear my watch on the "wrong" wrist. Friends will come up to check my arm for the time, and say - hey where is you watch. But it is impossible for me to use my right hand to buckle it - so I have to wear it on the right arm.

I meant to say in my last post that even my coffeemaker is right handed. The internal pump part comes up on the left side so you can pour the water in with your right hand. I always have to turn the coffeemaker around the wrong way to pour it in with my left hand so I don't splash it all out around the pump. ugh.

Oh, and my check marks are backward AND I staple papers on the "wrong" side. My students all think it is weird. haha
 
Add another to the leftie DISer list.

Not a true leftie though.

Left hand: Write, throw, fork*, basketball
Right hand: Hockey shot, golf, beer
Both: Batting, hockey goalie

* fork goes to the right hand when I'm using a knife. :)

Do others write as if they're doing it upside down, with their hand curled completely around to come from above the line? My dad said this was how he was forced to do it in school, because otherwise his hand would swipe across the still-drying ink...

Yes Brian I have the cursive claw. :lmao:

Teachers actually loved my printing and penmanship considering I was left handed and used the claw. To them I was something special. :rotfl:
 
I used to be so excited when I got to a classroom that had a left-side chair desk.

through lack of lefty scissors growing up, I'm much more adept at cutting right handed than left. But those spiral notebooks would be a godsend!

I think I had a permanent blue "bruise" on my left hand while in school. I felt very left out ( no pun intended ) when Flair pens were all the rage - I could never begin to use one to write :guilty:

I remember having an assignment in Home Ec class - we had to reorganize the kitchen cupboards at home - needless to say that was a major disaster - I put everything away so I could reach it better - cup handles, pot handles everything was turned the "wrong" way for my mother :scared1:

My DH still laughs at me when I look through magazines too - I start at the back and flip to the front. ;)
 
In college I had to do an internship and choose a preschool. I was asked to set the table for lunch and put the fork on the left and spoon on the right. The teacher asked me why I set it like that and I told her that is the correct way to do it. She re-set it with both utensils on the right side and said, "we don't like to promote left-handedness". I'm proud of being a lefty! Random people come up to me as I'm writing to tell me - "Wow your hand-writing isn't bad for a lefty"...Umm thanks?
 
I was in the market for a video camera a couple of years ago and asked the sales person if they had a camera for the left hand. He thought that I was crazy. Then I asked him to pick up a camera and try to use it with your left hand. He then knew what I was talking about.

Hope to visit the store on my next trip

Maybe that is why my mom has always had a hard time taking pictures with her camara. Never thought about it that way before.

Several years ago I found a pair of really nice expense left handed scissors on sale for next to nothing and I was so proud to buy them for my mom. Well, after close to 50 years using right handed scissors up side down, she can not cut properly with these left handed scissors and actually hates them. :laughing: So much for being a kind and caring daughter.

Also, growing up, I hated to use her knives. She always made them dull on the "right" side and she never had serrated edge ones because she couldn't cut with them.
 
Maybe it would fit in better at Universal ;)

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:goodvibes

Ned was all I could think about when they were talking about it on the podcast! :lmao:
 
Proud lefty here. But I've learned to check the 'right' way... I'm an accountant, I don't want to be responsible for the lefty ticks! Also, always managed to use righty scissors in my left hand? Didn't know it was tricky... unless they're really bad scissors. But I do blame my pathetic writing and sports skills on my leftiness. I'll definitely check this store out!
 
Do others write as if they're doing it upside down, with their hand curled completely around to come from above the line? My dad said this was how he was forced to do it in school, because otherwise his hand would swipe across the still-drying ink...

my mom writes like that- it looks painful! I guess I'm a 'dragger' because there's always a smear of ink on my left hand. I was in college when the erasable ink pens came out. That was a disaster!

We'll be back at the world in a few days and I'm going to take (drag) my kids here. I'll post pics of what I find!
 
I do wear my watch on the "wrong" wrist. Friends will come up to check my arm for the time, and say - hey where is you watch. But it is impossible for me to use my right hand to buckle it - so I have to wear it on the right arm.

I also wear my watch on the *wrong* wrist. And now my kids (both righties) wear theirs on their right wrists, too. I've never shown them how to put it on. I guess they've looked at how I did it and that's how they do it, too. Cracks me up!
 
Proud lefty here. But I've learned to check the 'right' way... I'm an accountant, I don't want to be responsible for the lefty ticks! Also, always managed to use righty scissors in my left hand? Didn't know it was tricky... unless they're really bad scissors. But I do blame my pathetic writing and sports skills on my leftiness. I'll definitely check this store out!

Yes, it's tough to learn sports left handed. I like to play golf once in awhile, but I'm not very good and I had an awful time learning left handed. I always like watching Phil Mickelson...he is left handed and does pretty well! :teeth:
 
Yeah, my golf game is pretty poor. I always look creepy at the driving range because I'm trying to check out other lefties! DH the righty is no help, actually I probably confuse him more than he confuses me!
 
I also wear my watch on the *wrong* wrist. And now my kids (both righties) wear theirs on their right wrists, too. I've never shown them how to put it on. I guess they've looked at how I did it and that's how they do it, too. Cracks me up!

I didn't know righties were supposed to wear their watch on their left arm :confused3 I've always worn mine on my left arm :laughing:

DH is a leftie - he's got very neat writing and is also good at most things right handed (playing guitar, golf, using a mouse). I've tried to write left handed and while it's legible it's not very neat :rolleyes:

We'll have to check out this store :thumbsup2
 
Add another lefty to the growing # here.
I am lefthanded and the only one in my family.
I yes drag my hand through the writing and wind up with the ink stains on my hand. I never thought about the camera aspect, know wonder I am so uncomfortable taking pictures, I just thought I wasn't very good.
I will definately check out this store the next time we go to WDW. :)
 


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