Being "right-handed" means that a person primarily uses their right hand for tasks like writing, eating, and throwing. This preference is common, with about 90% of the population identifying as right-handed. Right-handed individuals often find it easier to perform activities that require precision and coordination with their dominant hand.
In many cultures, tools and objects are designed with right-handed users in mind, such as scissors, kitchen utensils, and writing instruments. This can sometimes make it challenging for left-handed people, who may need to adapt to using items not specifically made for them. Understanding handedness helps in creating more inclusive environments.