B) For hygienic purposes when you use the bathroom.
A two-handed handshake when you first meet an Afghan.
B) For hygienic purposes when you use the bathroom.
A two-handed handshake when you first meet n Afghan
People shake hands with their right hand and not their left one because using the left hand is considered to be improper etiquette.
Not only don't they eat with their left hand, but it is super offensive if you offer to shake their hand with your left hand. It's considered socially unacceptable to pass another person an object with the left hand. Why? Because the left hand is traditionally recognised by Malaysians as the "toilet wiping hand". And therefore seen as "unclean".
Google "left-handed-oath". There is a saying that when you swear with you left hand you do not intend to keep the oath. The left hand is considered 'unclean'- before toilet paper people wiped with their left hand. Therefore, when eating, or shaking someone's hand, you always used your right hand.
It means that the glove is for the left hand of the goalie. Since most goalies have their catch glove on their left hand, it is considered "regular." If the goalie uses their right hand for their catch glove, it is considered "full right."
Ambidextrous refers to equal facility with both hands; you, therefore, would be considered left handed because of inability to write with the right hand.
Writing with the left hand was considered deviant bahaviour in Victorian England. Pupils would be forced to write with the right hand, and would have the left arm tied to the body in extreme cases.
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I would think the left one, since in most cultures the left hand is seen as the 'dirty hand'. The right is the one you would shake hands. Since money is considered 'dirty' I would take the money from the left.
The term "left-hand" can function as an adjective or a noun, depending on the context. As an adjective, it describes something related to or situated on the left hand. As a noun, it refers to the hand that is traditionally considered the weaker or non-dominant hand.
Pretty much the same as anybody else. It is customary for Arabs, many of whom are Muslim, to use the left hand for that function. For that reason, it is considered insulting to extend the left hand to an Arab or to eat or pass food with the left hand.