International Left-Handers Day

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2024 Date13 August 2024
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International Left-Handers Day

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International Left-Handers Day is a global observance held to celebrate the uniqueness and adaptability of left-handed individuals. The day aims to bring awareness to the challenges faced by left-handers in a predominantly right-handed world and to promote the use of products and services specifically designed for left-handed people. The observance also seeks to debunk myths and stereotypes that are still prevalent against left-handers, emphasising the fact that left-handedness is a naturally occurring trait with no negative connotations.

The idea for International Left-Handers Day was initiated by American Dean R. Campbell in 1976, and it has since garnered worldwide recognition. In the United Kingdom, where approximately 10% of the population identify as left-handed, several associations and organisations are devoted to supporting the needs and addressing the challenges faced by left-handed individuals. For instance, Anything Left-Handed, one of the oldest left-handed stores in the world, was founded in London in 1968 and has served as a valuable resource for left-handed people in the UK and beyond.

In the United Kingdom, the celebrations surrounding International Left-Handers Day take various forms, including events and conferences that educate right-handers on the day-to-day challenges faced by their left-handed peers. International Left-Handers Day takes place annually on 13th August, and its inclusive approach aims to bridge the gap between left-handed and right-handed individuals, fostering understanding and mutual respect among all members of society, regardless of their handedness.

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.
  • The British royal family has a history of left-handedness. Prince William and Prince Charles are both left-handed, along with the late Queen Mother.
  • Historically, left-handed individuals were often seen as unlucky or even evil, with the word "sinister" meaning "left" in Latin.

Top things to do in the UK 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.
  • Visit one of the few remaining left-handed pubs in the UK, such as The Left-Handed Giant in Bristol, The Sinners Club in Newcastle, and The Southpaw in London. These pubs cater to left-handed people by having left-handed beer pumps and other features.
  • Plan a visit to the Mueseum of London. The Museum of London has a left-handed exhibit that features left-handed tools, weapons, and other objects from the Middle Ages to modern times.

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