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left handedness
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Western countries
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Some everyday objects and tools are designed with right-handed people in mind, making it less convenient for left-handed individuals.
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2
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left handedness
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Western countries
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Left-handedness is considered less common but generally accepted, with some accommodation for tools and equipment designed for right-handed use.
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3
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left handedness
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Western countries
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Left-handed people may face challenges using tools designed for right-handed people, such as scissors or can openers.
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1
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4
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left handedness
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Western countries
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Left-handedness is accepted and accommodated in education and daily life.
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1
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5
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right handedness
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Western countries
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Considered the norm and preferred hand for writing, eating, and most tasks
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1
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6
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right handedness
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Western countries
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Prevalent and considered normal, with tools and objects designed for right-handed use.
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1
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7
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right handedness
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Western countries
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Considered the norm, left-handedness is less common and may have been historically discouraged
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1
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8
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right handedness
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Western cultures
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Considered the norm and expected in daily activities like writing, eating, and shaking hands.
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1
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9
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use of left hand
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Western cultures
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Left-handedness is widely accepted and accommodated.
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