International Left-Handers Day

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2024 DateAugust 13, 2024
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International Left-Handers Day

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International Left-Handers Day History

International Left-Handers Day was established to celebrate left-handed people and raise awareness about the challenges they face in a predominantly right-handed world. Historically, left-handed people have faced discrimination and prejudice, with many cultures viewing left-handedness as a sign of evil or weakness. This attitude has been seen in everything from language, where the word for left is often associated with negativity, to everyday objects like scissors and desks, which are typically designed for right-handed users.

The holiday was started by the Left-Handers Club in the United Kingdom in 1992, but it has since spread across the world. In Canada, the day is observed through various events and activities, including special discounts and promotions on left-handed products. Some schools also educate students about the unique needs of left-handed individuals and encourage students to be more inclusive of their left-handed classmates.

International Left-Handers Day seeks to counter this discrimination and celebrate left-handed people for their uniqueness and diversity. It also aims to raise awareness about the challenges left-handed individuals face in everyday life and promote more inclusive design and products. It is celebrated annually on August 13th.

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.
  • Known as "The Great One," Gretzky is a former professional ice hockey player and coach, widely considered as the greatest hockey player of all time. Born in Brantford, Ontario, this left-hander holds several records in the NHL, including the most career goals, assists, and points.
  • In Canada, left-handed individuals are sometimes called "southpaws" – a term originating from baseball, where left-handed pitchers often face south when on the pitcher's mound.

Top things to do in Canada 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 the Left-Handers Club or Lefty's products store in Canada, where you can find various left-handed products and tools designed specifically for left-handers.
  • Enjoy a meal in a restaurant or café and request left-handed cutlery to commemorate the day.

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