Sikhs are advised to wear the Kara on the hand they write with, so yes. Left handed people would wear the Kara on their left hand.
Catholics and many Christians (which include Protestants) wear it on the left hand, Jews (if I'm not mistaken) wear theirs on the right hand. It is said that you wear a wedding ring on your left hand because it is closest to your heart.
use someone else's hand, or wear a glove << :)
A wedding ring The left hand is the 'right' hand to wear it
You would wear a left handed golf, this reduces the pressure from your top hand.
left, on your watch hand. The correct way actually is left hand side for men, as this is wear they would wear their medals, and right hand side for women as this is where they would wear their husbands medals if he died!
left
If your right handed you wear it on the left, left handed wear it on the right. if you wear it on your dominant hand then it is more likely to get damaged because you do more things with that hand
Curley is an abruptive, troubled and tight tempered man who expresses no emotion towards other people in the social society. When it comes to his wife, he is not passionate, loving, or affectionate towards her, so he keeps his hand soft for her as a gesture to show his love, because he thinks that this kind of gesture is enough to make him a caring and affectionate man when in reality this is not at all true.
If I'm not mistaken, it could be different in other countries. But in America, or at least what I know is the left hand.(finger closest to your pinky). Could be different in other parts of America....
The left in most cultures,the same hand and finger as his wife
Left