The left handed hook thing happens when your closed-minded penmanship teacher in third grade tells left handed kids to turn the page to the left the same way that right-handers do.
I do the same thing. If I'd turned the page to the right, my hand would lay normally on the paper. It was too late for me to unlearn by the time
If you try writing in the same posture as a right-hander, you might quickly discover another reason for the hook: because your hand goes on top of what you just wrote, obscuring the context for seeing what you're doing and possibly smearing it.
I wonder what the common handwriting technique is for right-handers in Hebrew and Arabic.
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I do the same thing. If I'd turned the page to the right, my hand would lay normally on the paper. It was too late for me to unlearn by the time
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I wonder what the common handwriting technique is for right-handers in Hebrew and Arabic.
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