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Most people typically use their right hand to open a door.
I am a left handed person. However, when using a knife and fork to eat, I hold then in the usual correct way; fork in left hand and knife in right hand. However, with a suite/sweet with fork and spoon, I do swop them over. However, I have a cousin, who is also left handed , but he swops his knife and fork to opposite hands. In chirality (handedness) , there are degrees of handedness. I am 96% left handed. I do most things like hold a pen/write, use a brush left handedly. Similarly, right handed people will also occasionally exhibit left handedness. There are degrees of handedness in both right handed people and left handed people. It is very rare for a person to be totally right handed , or totally left handed, or even more rare to exhibit 50% L & R handed ness. Our nearest biological relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas are also known to exhibit degrees of chirality. It is NOT unique to humans. As a left hander, I am often referred to as being 'cack-handed' or 'gammy-handed', or 'cuddy-woofter' (Scottish vernacular). More correct terms for chirality are, for right handers, you are 'DEXTER'. and for left handers, you are SINISTER. So I am a sinister person. These words come from medieval French. There are some notable people who are left handed ; Adolf Hitler, Julius Caesar, Bill Clinton. As left handers our cerebral lobes work opposite to right handers, so we do and think differently. Finally, there is a 'web site' for left handers.(sinister people).
In the United States, Canada, Australia and most European countries people hold their forks or spoons in their dominant hand. Most people are right handed, therefor most people eat with the right hand.
most goalies prefer to use their left hand to catch, and the right hand to hold the stick, but it is entirely up to you. i would say whatever feels more comfortable.
The past participle of fit is 'fitted' or 'fit'. Most Americans generally prefer to use 'fit' instead of 'fitted',but in British English people prefer to use 'fitted'.
the last answer talked about internet browsing software, not search engines. i use google the most, but some people prefer Yahoo! or Bing
Most people are either right-handed, or left-handed. This means that those people will tend to use their preferred hand more often for certain tasks, creating a slight imbalance. Truly ambidextrous people have no need for a preferred hand, but may prefer one over the other as a matter of choice or social expectation.
Because most people are genetically programmed to use their right hand.
Most people use washing machines and some people prefer handwashing it which is basically where you rub soap up and down the fabric. x
Most microwaves make provisions for disabled people and can be operated with one hand.
people don't have to wear shoes but i prefer it.
Most people prefer a shorter strap as it is less likely to get caught on objects or people while moving.