It is just how they are born. Some people force them self or practice to use both hands to write.
It's the way the brain is wired left handed people use the right side of the brain while right handed people use left side of brain.
Yes. Right handed people can pull their hand away as they write, to make room for more letters. Left handed people have to push their hand over paper they've already written on. Left handed people tend to have a different slant to their letters than right handed.
I am ambidextrious but my right hand lacks smooth transition while writing, so i would say definetly yes we always have a dominant side
When you look at your reflection in a mirror, it appears as if your left side is on the right and your right side is on the left because the reflection is a reversed image of reality. This reversal occurs because light rays bounce off the mirror's surface and swap sides in the process. Your brain then interprets this reversed image as you, which is why it seems like your left hand is your right hand and vice versa.
People shake with their right hands because, in the olden days, adults had guns and knifes in their right pockets, so, their right hand can quickly pull the weapon out and shoot a bullet or stab them. The reason the law has changed because, we do not want more England people dying so we changed to right hand.
Left-handedness was historically seen as a sign of evil or weakness, so left-handed children were forced to write with their right hands in an attempt to correct this perceived flaw. It was also believed that using the right hand for writing would lead to better handwriting.
some people dont
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