Is Kim Hee cheol left handed? Are lefties natural?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-19
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That's right! Heiche is left-handed... There is a love letter that mentions it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It was left-handed, but left-handers later practiced right-handed drops.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    We're not from Mars.

    Of course, you can do it with both left and right hands.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's take a look at Che and Bai Ji-young's happiness of 10,000 yuan.

    When Cheol and Park Hee-bon eat together, they eat with their left and right hands.

    Use chopsticks in your left hand and a spoon in your right hand.

    The Martians are just different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, he kicked it with his left foot while playing a game of kicking ball in Love Letters.

    Moreover, there were subtitles later saying that it was not easy for left-handers like Heeche.

    Also, in the SJ show, in Ki-beom's diary, Hee-cheol and Ki-bum also said that they were left-handed. (Pro.)

    Oh, oh). Let's look for the potatoes. :-

    He thinks so Mars, think about it, his left hand is used a lot, and his right brain is so developed!

    The imaginary world is so rich, I really love him

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but it is developed by both right and left hands

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Uh......His universal ......Left and right all-inclusive

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm right-handed, 555 and Che are different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The princess can use both hands and left hands, otherwise how can she be called a Martian princess!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wuli Che is left-handed, and can be used with both left and right hands!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    He's a genius and can use any hand.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not like the pro-said left-handers, Xiche can use both left and right hands.

    Some of my classmates are the same, they use their left hand when eating, but they write with their right hand.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I didn't expect Poche to be the same as me. Two-handed. Haha

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Poche is so strong?

    People who can use two hands in harmony are very smart

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The princess says in Ki-beam's diary that she is left-handed.

    But when I grew up, I had to practice my right hand, so I was also very flexible.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Che Che is left-handed.

    But it can be used with both left and right hands.

    It's amazing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Well, Che Che will do it with his left hand and right hand.

    He can hold chopsticks in his left hand and write and draw.

    Sometimes he is left-handed, sometimes right-handed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally speaking, in China, there are left-handed people, but when they were young, they were forced to use their right hand, and then they used their right hand, but the left hand of such a person is much more flexible than that of those who are born right-handed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Someone took 4,000 Taiwanese as the subject of the survey and found that only 0.7 percent of them could write with their left hand. In Chinese mainland, the proportion of left-handed handwriters is about the same order of magnitude. These figures may hardly reflect the true proportion of left-handers, but can only show that the East pays attention to group coordination, and Chinese left-handers have been corrected to the way they write and eat and hold chopsticks since childhood, making the original left-handed people become implicit left-handers.

    Some research institutes and academics in the West report a much higher percentage of left-handers than this. In 1991, a science-sponsored research project investigating two secondary schools in Manchester, England, Berkshire and LEA, reported that 11 and 13 students were left-handed, respectively. Previously, a survey of several schools by Clark, an educational psychologist in the United Kingdom, showed that the proportion of left-handed children in the age group was.

    In 1962, a survey of 92,656 students was conducted in the United States, some of whom were left-handed. Another authoritative report in the United States says that about 13 percent of people in the United States are left-handed. Most of these surveys use the single condition of handwriting as the criterion for left-handers.

    Experts believe that the actual percentage of left-handers is higher than the reported data. Many scholars estimate that the proportion could reach 30 percent if the conditions are relaxed. Westerners may have a lot of left-handers, but they also emphasize individual rights and freedom of hand, and in our opinion, they are "indulging their children's bad habits", so they spoil many left-handers.

    One Chinese described how the United States feels about left-handedness. When he went to the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou to apply for a visa, he was surprised to find that the female consul in charge of the visa had issued him a visa in her left handwriting. It was the first person he had ever seen in his life write with his left hand.

    When he arrived in the United States, he discovered that there were many left-handed writers. Some are very normal to put their left hand on the left and write to the right; Some put their entire left hand on top and bend their wrist to write; Some simply write with their left hand underneath. ** and parliamentarians, who frequently show their faces on TV, are also signing with their left hands with a wave of the pen.

    He told the Americans: Chinese all write with their right hand, and no one writes with their left hand. Americans think it's the new "Arabian Nights", and no one believes him!

    It's like he couldn't imagine that so many people in the United States could write with their left hand.

    Maybe Orientals are more sensitive to left-handers, and when they see a few left-handers, they feel that the road is full of left-handers, as if right-handers have become a minority. The reality may not be so serious, but it is true that there are significantly more left-handers in Western countries than we are, and it is generally accepted that the proportion of left-handers in Chinese is about half that of Europe and the United States.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hehe, of course not. It's just that foreigners don't correct left-handedness in children, so they are more left-handed. In China, we always correct children and even reprimand them, which not only wastes their left-handed talent, but sometimes hurts the children's feelings.

    The average left-handed person reacts 1,1000 seconds faster than others.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, it's just that when I was a child, adults went with the flow, and children got used to it. It is a tradition in China that using the left hand is regarded as an anomaly, and children will be scolded by adults for using their left hand. In fact, the left and right hands are fine, and several ** people in the United States use the left hand to sign on TV.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Absolutely pure left-handed. But left-handers don't have much to do with talent, good environment... Middle school seems to be a relatively capable aristocratic college, his mother is a professor, his father is a lawyer, his maternal and paternal ancestors are all business strongmen, what furniture, the first private interest bank in the United States, etc., are all opened by his family.

    Make your own efforts... Busy learning this all day long, that person's hygiene level is very poor, and there is often a peculiar smell on the body, and the hair is like a bird's nest. . . Added:

    I'm just a natural left-hander, and I don't see those right-handers around me worse than me, on the contrary... Bill Gates's talent for mathematics and software can't compare to Ballmer's, it's true!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    That's right, Bill is a natural left-hander, he has been writing with his left hand since he was a child, and the left hand is connected to the right brain, and the right brain mainly controls innovative divergent thinking, usually everyone says that left-handers are smarter This is the result, but not every left-handed person is gifted in programming, and there is no direct connection between the two.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Listen to whom, how come I haven't heard it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because the term "left-handed" has obvious discriminatory overtones, especially in Europe, where left-handers have historically been called "those who are in the company of the devil (Satan)", and in recent years this term has been rejected by many people, so a neutral term is needed, and the term left-handed came into being. Studies have shown that leftists make up about one-tenth of the total population. Left-handedness is a peculiar physiological phenomenon, left-handedness is a unique group of people who face special problems and also give them special advantages.

    Left-handedness in the strict sense of the word is rare. First of all, the movements of the hand include pulling, throwing, twisting, holding, holding the pen, using the needle and many other movements. There are quite a few people who have different hands for different movements.

    If someone throws with his right hand and takes his left hand; Most people are right-handed, but there are not many left-handed microphones. There are also movements that require the coordination of both hands, such as planing picks, hoeing, holding shovels, swinging, etc. If a person is accustomed to one side of the hand, the dominant hand of the two-handed movement may be the other hand.

    Another factor influencing the judgment of left-handers is acquired correction. Almost every ethnic group and at different times has the habit of correcting left-handedness. In the East, the two main movements of the hand, chopsticks and writing, are often forcibly corrected at school for those who are naturally left-handed.

    However, no matter how they are corrected, these people are still left-handed. If you consider the movement of the legs and feet, the problem is even more complicated. High jump, long jump, kicking, stepping, rubbing and other movements, many right-handers who use their hands are 100%, but the movements of their legs and feet are dominated by the left side.

    Perhaps, most people are actually two-handed, and there is always a certain movement on the dominant side of the limb that is different from the dominant side of other movements. We can see this by looking at ourselves, or by taking a slightly closer look at the people around you.

    For the sake of a standard, it can generally be considered that a left-handed person is a person who writes or uses chopsticks with a naturally left-handed hand.

    According to this criterion, a person who is born left-handed and forcibly corrected by the day after birth is still considered left-handed; Other movements that are left-handed are not considered left-handed. Of course, this is just one thing, and people may have many different standards for left-handedness.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    LZ is plagiarizing me, how is it the same as my situation!! This should be left-handed.,Writing and eating has been transformed.,But the others are not transformed, that is, the original.,Subconsciously it's the original.,A right-handed person shouldn't be the first reaction to take the left hand to pick up or block a thing.。。。

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's left-handed.

    There are two kinds of left-handedness, one is the right-handedness, which is not very flexible like ordinary people's left and right, and cannot write or do some delicate work.

    There is also a way to use it after acquired exercise or born with both left and right hands.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    For example, 1 Putting money in your pocket, instinctively, unconsciously, and putting it in your pocket with your left hand will make you feel more secure.

    2 Trim your hair in the mirror with scissors The left hand has a noticeable sense of direction over the right hand and better force control.

    3 Once you need a strong and high-precision control, such as a table tennis ball, you will instinctively use your left hand, and your right hand is just an aid.

    You're in the same situation as I am left-handed.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Analysis: Hello, "Li" refers to which hand you are used to. The claim that left-handers are smart is still nonsense.

    Left-handedness means that the right brain (figurative image, such as sound, body, beauty, spatial imagination) thinks better, and the left brain (abstract such as logical reasoning language) thinks poorly, while the average person is the opposite. Because education in China is mainly based on abstract content, left-handers seem to be smarter, but there is no evidence. In addition, the proportion of left-handers in our country is less than 2, which is much less than in other countries.

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  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I use my left hand unconsciously to do anything.

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