And when I cut something with a knife, I never bother switching hands to put the food into my mouth.
And when I cut something with a knife, I never bother switching hands to put the food into my mouth.
This doesn't make you ambidextrous; it makes you normal.![]()
I forgot about sports. I used to pitch baseball and I always did it left-handed. I also hit left too. I also bowl and throw a football left. But I have to play tennis right handed or I ended up knocking the ball into orbit. I also have favor my right playing hockey.
And when I cut something with a knife, I never bother switching hands to put the food into my mouth.
This doesn't make you ambidextrous; it makes you normal.![]()
Sorry. Should have been more clear. I was speaking more of dishes that require a steak knife. I was taught that you cut your food with the knife, lay the knife down, move the fork to the favored hand and then eat it. Supposedly it keeps you from impaling your fellow dinners since your favored hand would give you more control. (And most people don't even bother with a knife in the US these days. We barbarians eat with our hands. And most restaurants will include one even if the food they serve doesn't require it. I guess they think we might need it to spread the ketchup on the bun.)
I would give my left arm to me ambidextrous.
This doesn't make you ambidextrous; it makes you normal.![]()
Sorry. Should have been more clear. I was speaking more of dishes that require a steak knife. I was taught that you cut your food with the knife, lay the knife down, move the fork to the favored hand and then eat it.
That's a very American approach. British eaters cut with their right hand and use the fork in their left hand regardless of how they write.
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