if you are right handed, your right hand, if you are left handed, your left hand
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In court, you raise your right hand when you want to speak.
When taking an oath in court, you typically raise your right hand.
To properly execute a serve in badminton, start by standing behind the back boundary line of the court. Hold the shuttlecock in your non-racket hand and use your racket hand to hit the shuttlecock over the net diagonally into the opponent's service court. Make sure to hit the shuttlecock below your waist and ensure that the racket head is pointing downwards when making contact. Aim to hit the shuttlecock with enough force and accuracy to make it difficult for your opponent to return.
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The right hand typically goes on the Bible when taking an oath in court.
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Typically, you place your right hand on the Bible when taking an oath in court.
Raising your right hand in court symbolizes taking an oath to tell the truth. It is a traditional gesture that signifies honesty and sincerity in legal proceedings.
Oh, dude, a freehand shot in badminton is when you hit the shuttlecock without letting it touch your racket. It's like showing off your mad skills and precision, all in one smooth move. It's basically badminton's way of saying, "Look ma, no hands... well, kinda."
When taking an oath in court on the Bible, the right hand is traditionally placed on the Bible.