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View submission: Some questions for the left-handed people
Honestly, the vast majority of people won't notice what hand you use, and if they do, they won't care. I've noticed a couple of my colleagues are left-handed from seeing them writing, but I've never said anything, because why would I?
The only time people, particularly right-handed people, notice someone is left-handed is when it makes them bad at learning something, like using a tool, because they do it back to front compared to the person teaching them.
Comment by Particular_Air_296 at 10/03/2025 at 08:13 UTC
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It's not my intention for people to see that I'm ambidextrous, if somehow they find out, then I won't deny it. For me it'll feel coool because being able to do something other people can't is funny to me, but I don't actively seek this feeling because that was never the reason why I wanted to be ambidextrous. I only want to be ambidextrous because I find it interesting to be able to use both hands equally well.
I've observed that users in this post seem to think the reason I want to be ambidextrous is to surprise people. Why do you guys think that? I only do it because it's fun. If I surprise people by that, then I'll feel flattered, but I don't look for that excitement in people's eyes as if that was the reason why I wanted to be ambidextrous.