Generally, it is not physically harmful for a man to carry his wallet in his back pocket.
(Although an overstuffed wallet has been known to cause lower Back pain and sciatica, so it is recommended not to carry your wallet in a back pocket.)
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If the wallet is thick and the man is sitting on it for a long period of time, as he would when driving long distances, there can be a problem with sciatica, or issues with the Piriformis muscle that is nearby. That is because it causes him to sit at an uneven angle.
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In my opinion, I think it would be better to find your wallet you can carry in a SIDE pocket because if you need to takemoney from your pocket real quick, you need to take yourwallet real quick too, right?But if you put it in your hip, it might be stuck and thenyou won't be able to take your wallet out really quick.So I think it would be better to carry in a side pocket.
The average person would probably carry things like keys, a wallet, their cell phone, a pocket knife, gum, a lighter, spare change, pens, pencils, etc. Hope I have helped. Here are a list of all the things I always have in my pockets: 1 pen, a pencil, a pocket knife, a lighter, my 2 lucky coins, a little metal turtle, my wallet, my ipod, my cell phone, a bandanna in my back pocket, 1 dollar in change, and a pack of gum.
No, it is not proper etiquette for a gentleman to carry too many objects in his pants pocket (only a wallet is necessary) and he may want to put change in his pocket, but other than that if he keeps digging around in his pants pocket some members of society may think he is playing 'pocket pool' (scratching his family jewels.)
In Twilight Princess you start the game with a small wallet, it can hold 300 rupees, you get the big wallet from Princess Agitha for giving her some golden bugs, it holds 600 and you get the giant wallet for collecting all the golden bugs.
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Right pocket It could possibly depend on whether they are right- or left-handed.While many men who are right handed carry their wallets in their back right pocket, most evidence points towards back left for right handed men. The logic seems correct that right handed should imply right side pocket, but I think it's actually the contrary. You remove the wallet with your left hand, open it, and HANDLE THE MONEY with your dominant hand rather than the wallet. Plus it always leaves your dominant hand free while you are retrieving the wallet, which is always a good thing. Lastly, take a look at any good pair of dress pants, and take a look at the pocket in the back. You will ALWAYS see one of two options: 1. A buttoned pocket on the left side only.2. Buttoned pockets on both sides.Each of these options is common, but you will never see a pair of slacks with a button solely on the right side. It is only logical that the button is meant to protect the man's wallet, and the fact that many pants come with just a left side button reiterates this.In the end it is all still personal preference. I think most boys probably use whichever pocket their fathers use. But on technicality, I think it's back left pocket.The problem isn't relevant if you wear bib overalls. The wallet goes next to the pencil pocket and is secured with an oversized safety pin, Another consideration that comes into play for a small number of people is aches and pains. Orthopedic surgeons encourage hip surgery patients to carry a wallet in a front pocket if they must carry one at all.
All countries carry pocket watches silly.
Carry it in your wallet
Ross Lynch does carry a pocket knife, but doesn't talk about it.