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Post by lili on Mar 13, 2006 13:37:47 GMT -5
People use their dominant hand to put on their watch. Paul's watch is on his right wrist.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Mar 15, 2006 0:23:42 GMT -5
While this is true, and true for JPM, because he's a lefty, my friend wears her watch on her right hand and she's a right handed person.
It may be a rare quirk for someone to wear it opposite. But JPM left handed for sure.
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Post by lili on Mar 15, 2006 12:57:33 GMT -5
That is strange that your friend does that. I know that if I tried to put on a watch with a band like a belt ( you have to actually fasten it ), I could never do it left-handed.
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Post by plastic paul on Mar 15, 2006 13:13:43 GMT -5
I used to do it when i was a kid for some reason.... not any more though!
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Post by sadiewestbrooke on Apr 22, 2007 10:28:45 GMT -5
i always thought you'd wear watches on the non-dominant hand. I do haha
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Post by eyesbleed on Apr 22, 2007 12:53:04 GMT -5
Same here.... I haven't worn a wrist watch in several years, but when I did, I wore it on my R hand even tho I'm L handed.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Apr 22, 2007 16:19:28 GMT -5
i always thought you'd wear watches on the non-dominant hand. I do haha Yes. My father told me when I was a kid to put it on the hand you use less so that you're not always smashing it against things.
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Post by revolver on Apr 22, 2007 19:20:03 GMT -5
Watches are designed for rightys with the stem on the right. It must be hard for leftys to set their watches without taking them off first and using the right hand.
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Post by sadiewestbrooke on Apr 23, 2007 0:16:59 GMT -5
i always thought you'd wear watches on the non-dominant hand. I do haha Yes. My father told me when I was a kid to put it on the hand you use less so that you're not always smashing it against things. Yeah, because if its on the hand you write with...kind of hard to write when you have a wrist watch on.
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Apr 23, 2007 4:45:54 GMT -5
Watches are designed for rightys with the stem on the right. It must be hard for leftys to set their watches without taking them off first and using the right hand. That's why watches for left-handed people are made:
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