I'm right-handed but left-footed. It was kind of fun when I played hockey because sometimes I could surprise other players by stopping or going in a way that they weren't expecting.
I'm left-handed. Since I was born I had the tendency to use the left hand. My parents tried to correct me, and at school too, but it was hopeless lol so they just quit Recently I tried writing with the right hand, to become ambidextrous, but it didn't run that well xD I never really had problems for being left-handed, except for this one time, after coming from school and while in conversation with an elder in the train. When I started writing something in my notebook, he noticed I was left-handed and he told me "oh! You know they say that left-handed people are dumb?" >.>
I'm right-handed... I've tried to write using left-hand but it became weird... I use mouse with right-hand too... When typing on keyboard, I use both hands... [notme] I also use right-hand when using phone... I usually eat using right hand, but sometimes I eat snack while doing homework, that time I eat with left hand and writing using right-hand...
Right-handed and left-footed . I'm also able to write a bit with my left hand but usually the writings should be read by others so I abstain from using my left hand to write My right foot is just there to prevent me from falling over...
I write and type with my right hand but I do everything else with my left hand,I suppose this means both
I write and do many things with my right hand, but all the things that need more effort, like open cans, lifting heavy objects and driving i do it with the left.
I'm left-handed. The only thing I can do better with my right hand is playing basketball. I was really suck at playing basketball with my left hand, but then it turned out to be much better when I went to high school. When I was about 3 years old, my parents used to teach me to use my right hand, but then one of my teacher in Playgroup told them to stop doing that because it could ruin my growth.
I'm left handed when I write. However, for the majority of things I do them with my right arm/hand. For instance, I throw with my right arm and shoot a basketball with my right arm. I also cut with scissors using my right hand. I do eat with my left hand though, possibly because forks/chopsticks/eating utensils are more similar to pencils/pens/writing utensils. I've no idea why or how I came to be more comfortable with my right arm/hand for the majority of things. I'm not too shabby with my left hand in general though, and I'm not too shabby with my right hand for writing or other things. I think it would just take some practice.
100% left handed, can't do anything with my right hand... except gear shifting when driving a right hand drive car. I even have my mouse buttons switched so I can use it with my left hand and baffle my colleagues trying to use it. (right click would be left click etc...)