Left if you're looking at it from where the catcher stands. The left. That way your left hand is guiding the bat and your right hand is powering it.
well i know that the left side of the brain is used for math and stuff like that.
Lou Gehrig threw left handed, and Batted from the Left side of the plate.
The fork should be placed on the left side of the plate and the knife on the right side, with the blade facing towards the plate.
The knife should be placed on the right side of the plate with the blade facing the plate, and the fork should be placed on the left side of the plate with the tines facing up.
The fork should be placed on the left side of the plate, and the knife should be placed on the right side of the plate in a formal dinner setting.
The fork should be placed on the left side of the plate and the knife should be placed on the right side of the plate in a formal dinner table setting.
* While eating the knife should rest on the upper right side of the plate. When you are finished eating put the knife and fork side by side in the middle of the plate.
left if it is being used with a knife right if it is being used on its own, or with a spoon (which should also be on the right)
Forks go on the left side of the plate.
The napkin can go on the left side of the plate, on the plate, above the plate, or on the right side of the plate. Most traditionally the napkin is placed under the fork/forks on the left side of the plate.
at ur right if u are right handed.
The napkin can go on the left side of the plate, on the plate, above the plate, or on the right side of the plate. Most traditionally the napkin is placed under the fork/forks on the left side of the plate.