For example you write with your left hand and open the top of the can with your left hand.

  • ccunning
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    With a manual can opener I use both hands, but my dominant hand turns the crank.

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      1 year ago

      I wasn’t even thinking about a can opener, I was thinking about a beverage with the tab to open xD

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        1 year ago

        lol - I didn’t even think of that. I still use my dominant hand to pop the tab.

    • Dr. Bob@lemmy.ca
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      That tells me you are right handed. Those can openers are built in such a way that they can’t be used the other way. Scissors too.

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      I almost put no because a can opener isn’t my dominant hand

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    Try making one about which hand you use to cut with knife when holding both a knife and a fork or on which hand you wear a watch

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      I didn’t know if this is odd, but I cut with my right hand but also eat with my right hand, so I need to swap knife+fork back and forth as I eat.

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        Oh so you do it in 2 stages.

        I just cut with my non-dominant ledt hand while holding the food with my dominant one (using the fork).

        I also tend to wear watches on my non dominant hand, but almost never wear watches anyways