Daily Tasks That Are Difficult for Lefties

Only 10 percent of the world’s population is left-hand dominant.

Naturally, the other 90 percent don’t really understand the daily struggles that southpaws face.

Here are 11 daily tasks that are difficult for lefties. Some of them may surprise you.

1. Using scissors

Simply cutting a piece of paper for a project can be a nightmare for a left-handed person.

Scissors are typically designed for right-handed people, so a lefty may have to hold them upside down just to be able to cut.

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2. Eating with other people

If you’re part of the 90 percent and have dined next to a lefty, you should know all too well about the difficulty of this task.

Lefties can have a difficult time dining comfortably because they will be invading their neighbor’s space.

Maybe sitting across the table is the best bet after all.

3. Painting your fingernails

Painting your own nails can be a challenge no matter if you’re a lefty or a righty.

For southpaws, trying to paint their left hand with their right can be an absolute mess.

Sometimes it’s best to just pay the extra money and let the professionals handle it.

4. Banking

Banks love to protect their pens. But did you ever notice that most banks have their pens chained in a position that’s advantageous for right-handed people?

That can make endorsing a check an uncomfortable task for a lefty.

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5. Walking

You may not notice it, but we tend to lean toward our dominant side when walking.

So if you’re passing a left-handed person, it can be an awkward ordeal if they are leaning into your path.

Just blame genetics.

6. Getting dressed

Even getting dressed can be a tough task for left-handers thanks to zippers.

Buttons and zippers typically are designed for right-handed people to open and close.

Maybe it’s time to offer a new line of clothing just for lefties.

7. Measuring ingredients

Cooking is already hard enough for many people, but for lefties, it can be even more challenging.

Glass and plastic measuring cups typically have the serving amount printed on the left of the handle.

That means left-handers often come face-to-face with the metric system side, which is another challenge in itself.

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8. Using a can opener

A can opener is a useful kitchen tool…unless you’re a lefty.

Manual can openers are designed to favor right-handers. Luckily, modern-day devices can do the job for you no matter what hand you prefer to use.

9. Using a cell phone

Even our phones are optimally designed for the 90 percent of the population that calls their right hand the dominant one.

Apple is the prime culprit when it comes to lefties and their cell phone struggles. At times, your left hand can block the antenna and lead to poor reception.

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10. Using a car cup holder

It’s already a challenge to try and use the gear shift with your non-dominant hand.

Now imagine trying to grab a drink from a cup holder while driving.

Talk about a nightmare.

11. Writing

Let’s just say notebooks aren’t a lefty’s best friend.

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Left-handers have trouble writing because their own hand can smudge or smear their work.

Maybe typing your next assignment is the better option.

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Are you a lefty? What tasks do you find more difficult than your right-handed friends and family members?

Tell us more in the comments below!

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Forcing left-handed children to write…

Forcing left-handed children to write with their right hands is not in any way innocuous or helpful- it is actually harmful to their developing brains and can result in dyslexia, stuttering and other learning or speech disorders.

16 Memes That Capture What It Means to Be Left-Handed

Left-handed folks are a different breed, I’ll tell ya…

They also love being left-handed, they treat other left-handers like members of a secret society, and they adore jokes that have to do with their “odd” handedness. At least, all of those have been true about the left-handers in my life… so it MUST be true!

If the same goes for you (or someone you know), these 16 memes are going to be right up your alley.

16. My kingdom for one left-handed desk!

15. Fair warning.

14. Everything. *eyebrow wiggle*

13. No one said it would be easy.

12. Hey, it’s a leg up!

11. Their struggle is long.

10. A dead giveaway.

9. Seriously.

8. So sweet.

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Wow… for all those years of being his right-hand man you’d finger he’d show a little more wristpect. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Happy #internationallefthandersday to all of my fellow lefties! I thought I’d used up all of my southpaw punny ideas but it turns out I’ve still got a few more left on the punny-do list… and that’s all right with me. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⚡⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⚡⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 🤚🏼⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #lefthandedproblems #lefthanded #lefties #southpaw #wronghanded #hands #lefthandedcompliment #insult #rude #compliments #mashup #guywhodraws #cartoonoftheday #mplsart #puns #pun #punny #Badpuns #illustration #minneapolisartist #strangeart #lowbrowpopsurrealism #weirdoart #dailydrawing

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7. Never give up.

6. All the time.

5. There’s always a comment.

4. Lead poisoning, anyone?

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I swear 😂😂 #lefthandedproblems

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3. There’s writing on those?

2. Otherwise I’ll slowly go insane.

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Yes please 😘 The struggle is real. #lefthandedproblems

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1. So romantic.

Do your part. Hug a left-hander – from the right side.

Heh. 😀

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15 Southpaws Reveal Why Being Left-Handed Is Secretly Awesome

My grandfather was a lefty and proud of it. He had all sorts of left-handed novelty gifts, and his favorite was a picture that said “if the right half of the brain controls the left half of the body, then only left-handed people are in their right minds.”

I have to think that these 15 lefties would approve.

#15. Perhaps not applicable now, but still interesting

“The spiral staircases in medieval towers always have the centre to your right when you’re climbing, so that right-handed swordsmen have less space to swing while the defenders have much more. If you’re left handed, that’s one less defence to deal with. I mean, you’re still fighting on stairs, the enemy still has the high ground and losing your balance might break your neck, but hey, at least you can stab them.”

#14. Kinda jealous

“I’m left handed but learned to use the internet my freshman year of high school in 1994-1995 and the mouse was on the right. So I learned to use a mouse right handed. My computer for a long time has been a laptop with a trackpad but if I have a mouse, I can still use my computer and write notes, eat, or whatever with my dominant hand while still using the mouse with my right hand.”

#13. Cheaters beware

“Throwing people off. There have been times where I’ve been writing and I’ve caught people staring a few times with disoriented expressions, like they know something’s off but aren’t sure what. Also, keeping people from cheating off me. My hand covers my answers as I write.

Edit: wanted to add this. When I’m drawing in Photoshop, I can hold a stylus in my left hand and a mouse in my right.”

#12. A double advantage

“When holding hands with my girlfriend, both our strong hands are free, (I’m a lefty she’s a righty)

Also some studies show among college educated people, lefties make 10-15% more money than right handed people.

Check out the handedness Wikipedia page for some interesting facts about right and left handed people.”

#11. More elbow room

 “I almost always get the seat at the end of the table when eating because nobody wants to bump elbows with me”

#10. Keep the good one clean

“don’t have to get your good hand dirty when shaking hands”

#9. Fun fact.

“We have higher-than-average representations among U.S. presidents.”

#8. Too bad it doesn’t work on planes

“I’m not in school anymore but when I was and took standardized tests and the ACT/SAT I got to sit in a corner all by myself so others wouldn’t see my paper. I had unlimited legroom and nobody beside me distracting me. Now being left-handed is just a conversation starter with no huge benefits.”

#7. Lovers and fighters

“There are two distinct advantages of being left handed. The first one is that because most people are right handed, you can usually face your lover in bed, and you both have your “good” hand free.

The other advantage comes to fighting. Most people are not expecting to get hit with a power left. By always postering my body as a right hander and having my left foot forward, most people are expecting for me to step into a right swing. But instead I fake with my right and give them my best power left. They never see it coming. It’s usually one punch and done.”

#6. Well, there’s that

“My husband calls my hand jobs “exotic” because it is a different hand”

#5. It’s like meeting another person with a third nipple

“The feeling of camaraderie with other fellow lefties.”

#4. Sports authority

“In baseball lefty’s usually can throw a curveball without even trying. When I was in high school everbody thought I had some super secret grip I used to make the ball do crazy things. In reality I was just trying to throw it straight but the ball had a mind of its own.”

#3. How handy

“Opening bottles/containers!

I always wondered why my mom and sister had such a hard time opening them and just attributed it to laziness.

Well, almost all bottle/container caps open in a counter-clockwise fashion, which goes with the natural motion of the left-hand. That means it’s easier for lefties to open things!

Of course, that means it’s harder for lefties to close them as well (in a clockwise fashion). But even then, caps open/close relatively easily after the initial opening, so the master race doesn’t even lose out much!”

#2. A disappearing advantage

“In the US, toll booths are pretty easy for lefties.”

#1. Interesting sparring

There’s a slight advantage in kickboxing (and other martial arts I guess) as we essentially learn to fight ambidextrous. Most right-handed kickboxers are at a noticeable disadvantage when they have to switch their stance, often make mistakes, etc. But that’s just what I’ve observed in lower tier boxers.

h/t: Reddit

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Most languages have a bias against left-handed people…

Most languages have a bias against left-handed people. Left is derived from ‘lyft’, meaning weak. In Dutch, ‘Link’ means cunning. In German, ‘link’ means questionable. In Mandarin, it’s zuô, meaning improper, and in Turkish the word for left is sol, which can mean both ‘die’ and ‘ill’.