Because they are angled differently so they can best fit each ear...
90% plus of people of are right handed. Therefore most people reach to their right ear with their right hand and individually "remove" the right ear piece with their right hand. In the same motion they "pull" the left ear piece from their left ear, putting strain on the wire-earbud connection. this repetitive pulling on the left wire eventually causes the wire to disconnect from the left bud. to stop this left sided wear and tear: stop "pulling" your earbuds out but remove them with your hand gently.
He has a right ear, a left ear, and a final frontear.
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True. When you look into a mirror, the image is a mirrored version of yourself, which reverses left and right. Thus, if you touch your left ear with your right hand, the reflection will appear as if you are touching your right ear with your left hand.
AnswerYou should get your rook pierced on the left ear.
AS is Left ear AD is right earandAU is both ears
Another word for ear phones is head phones.
you wear head phones and when you hear a beep in eathier ear you raise your hand. So if i heard a beep in my left ear i would raise my left hand.
Right ear
This is a hoax. It doesn't matter which ear you use to answer phone calls.
I'm not sure how much it matters at all anymore. Growing up in the 80's and early 90's, a right-side piercing identified a man as gay as part of LGBT “culture and code” to identify to the community. The left-side is widely accepted as heterosexual or straight while dual piercings indicate homosexuality or other varied expressions of sexuality. Wear / pierce whatever you want. Just have fun and be you!
like the right ear!