International Left-Handers Day

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2024 Date13 August 2024
2025 Date13 August 2025

International Left-Handers Day

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International Left-Handers Day is an annual event that seeks to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by left-handed individuals while promoting the advantages and benefits associated with left-handedness. The observance also aims to dispel various myths and stereotypes about left-handed individuals, while highlighting their achievements and contributions in various fields. It is a day to appreciate the ten percent of the global population that are left-handed, recognizing their skills and celebrating their distinctive abilities.

The origins of International Left-Handers Day can be traced back to 1976, when it was first initiated by Dean R. Campbell, the founder of Lefthanders International Inc. Though not directly linked to New Zealand, the day has transcended geographical boundaries and has become relevant to nations across the globe, including New Zealand. For Kiwis, this day presents opportunities to learn more about left-handed friends, family, and colleagues, as well as to raise awareness and support for the accommodations that can make life easier for those who are left-handed.

International Left-Handers Day is observed annually on the 13th of August. In New Zealand, left-handed individuals commonly face challenges with daily tasks, as many tools and devices are primarily designed for right-handed individuals. On this day, New Zealanders are encouraged to join the global movement to raise awareness and show solidarity with left-handed individuals. Many left-handed Kiwis take this day as an opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate their unique abilities, as well as to educate others on the challenges they face in a predominantly right-handed world.

International Left-Handers Day facts

  • The Spaniard Rafael Nadal is perhaps the best Left-Handed tennis player of all time. As of 2019, he has won 18 Grand Slams. This is two tittles less than the all time record, which is owned by Roger Federer.
  • New research indicates that left-handed people often excel in fields that require spatial awareness, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
  • Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to successfully climb Mount Everest, was a proud left-hander.

Top things to do in NZ for International Left-Handers Day

  • Attempt to use only your left hand while writing today. If typing or navigating on a computer, use the mouse with your left hand.
  • Look around you and notice how many people you know are left-handed.
  • Support left-handed businesses and shops by purchasing products made especially for left-handers, such as stationery, kitchen gadgets, etc.
  • Visit the 'Left Hander's Club' website to learn about this day and join their group to stay updated on any events or meet-ups.

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