drive,dishes,massage,clap,cook,eat
Shake hands
drive, eat, type, clap, ride a bike
The ability to grasp something with both hands Also, able to grasp 2 different things with both hands
A person who can use both hands with equal skill is called ambidextrous. This ability allows them to perform tasks equally well with either hand, which is relatively rare. Most people have a dominant hand, but ambidextrous individuals can switch between hands seamlessly.
People who can write with both hands are talented BUT anyone can do it, I can, it's not hard, I'm only thirteen! Just practise practise practise and I bet you can do it, too.
Hold fingertips of both palm up and hands togther; then separate the hands by dropping them down and opening them. Memory aid: suggests that something has dropped out of the hands.
This is not proven. The answer is probably no.
Most people use both hands to eat, knife in one hand and fork in the other. So I guess you'd call them average...
With both the hands jointed, they greet other
Uhm...No, it's not. It's offensive to both the person given the name and the people who have to call said person by that name. Try something more traditional.
The name Nicolette is the feminine form of Nicholas, and both come from the Greek and mean "victory of the people".
My name actually is Anjali and it is an Indian word for serving with both hands, meaning giving blessings.