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Writing - left hand
Right-eyed (shooting etc. this is a real PITA)
Right-footed
Right-handed at cricket, baseball
Left-handed at racket sports
Fork-only - left hand
Knife and Fork - fork in left hand (personally I think right-handers do this the wrong way)
Throw with right arm
Mouse - left hand
Telephone - preference for right-ear but don't know if this is due to the hand in use or the ear in use!
Many other things either hand (although for certain activities both hands are required of course )
more or less snap, except mouse ether hand, its in my right hand at the moment, telephone in left ear.
Writing - left hand
Right-eyed (shooting etc. this is a real PITA)
Right-footed
Right-handed at cricket, baseball
Left-handed at racket sports
Fork-only - left hand
Knife and Fork - fork in left hand (personally I think right-handers do this the wrong way)
Throw with right arm
Mouse - left hand
Telephone - preference for right-ear but don't know if this is due to the hand in use or the ear in use!
Many other things either hand (although for certain activities both hands are required of course )
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