Right or left? You might be surprised

Happy Left-Handers Day.

Left Handers Day (2)

As a left-handed person, I obviously like this holiday. 10% of the world is left-handed, so most people might not celebrate Left-Handers Day. However, that number might be higher than we think.

A lot of people do some things with their left hand but call themselves right-handed. Lefthandersday.com has a test you can take to see if you are more left-handed than you think.

Or, like me, you might learn that you are less left-handed than you think. I knew I did some things right-handed, like crocheting, because I was taught by my right-handed grandmother. It turns out I do some innate things right-handed too.

The test revealed that I am 87% left-handed. That means I am “mainly left-handed,” but not “seriously left-handed.” Yay, I can celebrate Left-Handed Day. Of course, we can all celebrate. Take the test and see if you are more or less left-handed than you thought (and let me know your results.) Maybe someday, we’ll all just be handed.