Is left handed really good luck pereson?

April 18, 2008 10:50am CST
One of my friend is left handed.So many commented him that he is very lucky guy.Is it means all right handers r unlucky?I don't think that statement is correct.What do u say?
6 responses
@busta1baby (1230)
• United States
18 Apr 08
thats wat they say but in a way i dnt belive it...wat are the ppl who can use both hands??? wats that make them???
@agfarm (930)
• United States
18 Apr 08
My Mom's Ambidextrous ( ? ) I can also use my left hand but compared to my Mom I'm extremely Limited. But i CAN USE bOTH HANDS
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
21 Apr 08
whether you are right or left handed does not make any difference on luck. That is just a crazy superstition or old wives tale. I have an aunt and cousin who is left handed and they are no luckier than anyone else.
@agfarm (930)
• United States
18 Apr 08
I have heard that Left HAnd people are in their right Mind ( they use the right side of the Brain ) Usually highly intelligent. Right handed people are in their Left Brain. ( which .....so I've heard..... is Abstract....and they understand and Readily comprehend most forms of Art ) I'm right handed/ or Pawed depending on how you look at it. I'm happy just to be able to spell my Name!!!!! Not too Bad for a Beagle!!!!!! Although , Lefties used to get a Bad Rap ( Many , Many years ago ) Being Linked ( somehow ) to the " Devil " as The Angel of Light sat at the Left hand of God prior to his Descent into the " Abyss "
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
18 Apr 08
Dear Friend, I do know many right handed famous and lucky people and more over I had seen many right handers than left handers. Lucky people I hope are both sides and this can be analyzed if we have equal number of left and right handers and find out how many of them are lucky in majority wise. Later separating left and right handers.
• Philippines
18 Apr 08
neither left nor right handed person is lucky. luck is about how they take the opportunity and make it successful. that make the person lucky... and it is also on their attitude.
@Remando (175)
18 Apr 08
I have never heard of that before, how strange! The only experience I can relate is when I lived in Ghana, Africa, I was told ro never, ever pass anything to someone else with my left hand as this was seen in Ghanian culture as very very rude. I did do it once to my embarressment! I think the reason for this is because they are very poor they do not have toilet paper, and they use their left hand and water to wash, so they never use their left hand for anything, especially eating!