I wear my watch on the wrong wrist. Since I'm right handed, I should have my watch on my left wrist. But, I'm a rebel or something, so I don't. (It also doesn't feel right)
I was also told at nine by a substitute teacher that if I kept being angry God wouldn't love me. I told her I didn't believe in God. That shut her up fast.
I don't wear a watch anymore, but when I did I wore it on my right hand. People told me that's weird because you should use your dominant hand to put the watch on and I'm like no I use more effort in the day to turn my hand and look at the watch than I do to put the watch on or off
This was mostly because Right-handers are the majority and you'd wear your watch on your left wrist so it would be easier to wind your watch, and it just stuck that way through-out time, but since automatic watches are more the norm (smart/digital watches too), you really shouldn't worry about which wist you wear your watch on. So you do you and everyone else can do themselves. You're not wrong.
I wear my watch on the wrong wrist. Since I'm right handed, I should have my watch on my left wrist. But, I'm a rebel or something, so I don't. (It also doesn't feel right)
When I was six, I was told that lefties keep their watch on the right hand. I quickly decided 'that is stupid', so I kept my watch on the left hand.
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I was also told at nine by a substitute teacher that if I kept being angry God wouldn't love me. I told her I didn't believe in God. That shut her up fast.
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I don't wear a watch anymore, but when I did I wore it on my right hand. People told me that's weird because you should use your dominant hand to put the watch on and I'm like no I use more effort in the day to turn my hand and look at the watch than I do to put the watch on or off
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YES! I'm not the only one that does that! My left hand is bloody useless, why would I look to it for anything? lol
This was mostly because Right-handers are the majority and you'd wear your watch on your left wrist so it would be easier to wind your watch, and it just stuck that way through-out time, but since automatic watches are more the norm (smart/digital watches too), you really shouldn't worry about which wist you wear your watch on. So you do you and everyone else can do themselves. You're not wrong.