I have done a brief search and couldn't find similar topics.
And.. somehow I feel obliged to raise such a discussion:
Life of lefties- how we are (un)intentionally discriminated in the world.
(or simply, special experiences due to your left-handedness)
Let me start-
Experience #1:
In kindergarten we were learning to use scissors... and ta-daa! Little lefty could not manage to cut normally and was shouted at.
Experience #2:
It happened when I was still young, 4 or 5 years old. In the subways in Hong Kong, the gates separating the paid and unpaid zone looks like this:
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EDIT: the 'drawing' was f---ed up in the real post. I'll try to describe it:
A metal box, waist-height (for adults) with a little slot for putting the ticket in, and a few metal bars sticking out on the left side of the box(like, your left side when you look at the thing). Get what I mean?
And they stand one next to another. So I always used my left hand to put the ticket in, and walked into the metal bar, and of course, got VERY confused.
So.. actually, any lefties here?
P.S. Have you ever noticed one can only read the brand on a pencil properly when it's held in his/her right hand?