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Originally Posted by LuigiHann
I'm right-handed. At least, I thought I was. Now you have me wondering, since I find it much more difficult to put it onto my left wrist using my right hand. Probably just because I'm used to putting it on my right wrist.
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I always wear watches on my left wrist because it allows me to check what time it is without stopping to use my right hand. So if I'm writing for instance, I can check the time without having to stop writing. I guess I assumed it was more common to wear your watch on your non-dominant hand for that reason, and because I've never noticed people to do otherwise. But I might be wrong here!
The last thing I purchased was peanut butter M&Ms from a vending machine so I could get change from my 5 dollar bill to make a phone call from the airport (Stupid San Francisco airport phones not accepting credit cards, WTH?).