in a survey a few years ago it said on average left handers die 7-9 years before right handers
well, they are the same as right handed peoples aren't they just write with different hands! It depends on what you get into though.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that left-handers are clumsier than right-handers. Clumsiness is more likely related to individual coordination, practice, and motor skills rather than handedness.
NO, it depends on the players mind state, attitude & the situation. You can see aggressive right handers like Virendar sehwar, shahid afridi, Sachin Tendulkar. & left Handers such as Hayden, Gilchrist, Sanat Jayasurya.
Dextrous means nimble-fingered, clever with one's hands. It comes from the Latin word "dexter" meaning "the right-hand side" as right-handers were considered to be less clumsy than left-handers.
Left handers have 9 years less of life span. Left hands have more IQ than right hands.
Yes, but it depends if the person is bothered to learn, but most left-handers I'm one) are more influenced to learn.
Yes, they have the winder / adjuster knob on the left side of the casing so they can be worn on the right wrist. You can see a selection of left-handed watches here http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/acatalog/clocks_watches.html There are also some anti-clockwise mechanisms that left-handers can find easier to read than right-handers. There are more left-handed watches here: http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/azus/category/other/watches
Left-handers don't have a short life expectancy compared to right-handers, no.However, what has been discovered is that on average, right-handed people live three years longer than left-handed people. The reason for this is unknown.
Maybe unusual in that most people are right handed. But, as the saying goes, only left handed people are in their right mind. they are not abnormal in a sense because left-handed individual only have most developed right brain hemisphere that ables them to write or even to work with there left. they are some incident that left-handed individual might gotused-to in using there left hand in such works.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that left-handed or right-handed people are inherently smarter than the other. Intelligence is not determined by handedness, but rather by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors.
Guests are made to sit to the right of the right side of the hosts in order to have direct eye-contact with each other. And more rudimentally speaking, there is a larger percentage of right-handers than left-handers in the wide world. So, I think the guests sitting on the right of the host gives a more comfortable eye-contact of the host with the guest.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that left- or right-handed individuals have faster reflexes. Refexes are influenced by factors such as genetics, practice, and individual differences, rather than hand dominance.