• Akasazh
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    1 day ago

    I have problems telling right from left. At least I’m the moment, if I take my time I can tell.

    But I almost always know my cardinal directions

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        22 hours ago

        Like I said repeatedly. If I get to think about it I know what side is what. It’s only in the moment when I falter

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          21 hours ago

          I only mention it as for the last forty years or so every time that someone has said left or right I’ve twitched my hands to work out which one I hold a pen(cil) with. Takes less than half a second and I don’t need to look at them either. It’s not unique not immediately knowing which is which. Live with it.

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      1 day ago

      If you extend your thumb and first finger, the L shape that is the correct way around is on your left hand.

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        1 day ago

        Yeah I know when I have time to think about it.

        It’s just when people say: ‘go left here’ or me throng to indicate direction in a split second that my change of getting it right reduced to 50%. My brain doesn’t grok that left right isn’t absolute but related to orientation.

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          What helped me as a kid is imagine to write. That’s my left hand and than I know which is which without thinking too consciously (in case you’re right handed, it’s the other way around obviously).

          But interesting that you know absolute directions easily. That’s a cultural thing actually. I think Australian Aborigines will say things like “my western foot hurts” because it’s more intuitive for them that way.

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            1 day ago

            If I think for it for s second I know, I’ll think about my dominant hand too (although my dominant feet is on the opposite side so I don’t have a clear dominant side).

            Yeah the aboriginal method seems way more intuitive to me, yet it probably won’t replace the left right system anytime soon :p