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Just remember 'i write with my right'..... unless your left handed then forget this post lol.
Does it also vanish if you are really thinking about things (a maths problem is the usual one used in psychology testing but anything which really taxes the brain will do it)? There are a whole bunch of skills some people, or even cultures, have that appear to be hardwired in under basic tests but vanish as soon as they are doing anything mentally taxing.i've only ever had this problem when i'm dizzy
I don't understand how anyone could know how to drive and not be able to tell left from right. You have to be able to drive on the correct side of the road. And even if you can't drive, you need to know which side of escalators to stand on to let people pass, etc.
I was going to suggest this. It works for some people, but not others tho. If my wife tries it, she's just as unsure about which is the proper L. She has dyslexia and stuff, which as someone mentioned often go together with this left/right problem.Make 2 L's with both hands using index fingers and thumbs... The one that looks like an L is your left. Now picture that in your head when you can't tell left or right.
But you need to know which way is the 'easy' turn and which way is the 'hard' turn. If you drive on the right, then you can turn right most of the time without issue, and if you want to turn left you have to wait for the people coming straight ahead etc (other way around for me, driving on the left). Like, there must be lots of signs at traffic lights saying things like 'turn right anytime with care' etc (turn left anytime with care, for me).Actually, driving on the left/right side is something completely different as compared to telling the difference between left/right.
For example, if me brother says "go left", I usually steer to the right and viceversa.
But when it comes to going onto the motorways etc, it's just following the flow of traffic.
I don't understand how anyone could know how to drive and not be able to tell left from right. ... you need to know which side of escalators to stand on to let people pass, etc.
But today's kids have probably never even seen a paper map.
Yes - if you don't stand on the left side of escalators coming into or out of train stations in Sydney you'll get knocked over or yelled at by people in a hurry running up or down them. In shopping centres they won't knock you over but you may get tut-tutted by people behind you who would rather be walking up than standing still.do you really live in a place where people stand on certain sides of an escalator or use certain sides of stairs?
Actually, driving on the left/right side is something completely different as compared to telling the difference between left/right.
For example, if me brother says "go left", I usually steer to the right and viceversa.
But when it comes to going onto the motorways etc, it's just following the flow of traffic.
I do the same thing with compass directions, except my acronym is "Never Eat Soggy Weetbix". Weetbix is a kind of breakfast cereal.well no not in a single moment I can confuse left with right. but on compass direction, I just can't remember those things. I always need to say "nicht ohne seife waschen" in my head which I learned in school to remember it for like 10sec. I need to do that every time.
but what gave me trouble in games are quick time moments, I had a hard time in god of war 1-2 before they aligned the buttons on screen with the buttons on the gamepad like in god of war 3+. same reason I dropped the one piece game and the annoying fishing quick time chaos.
another problem. I play all my games with a wii u pro controller on my pc and a xbox controller emulator. If I see a xbox prompt which is colored, I have no problem press the right button. if I play wii / u games with white buttons, I automatically press the right button. but if I play eg assassins creed on pc and they use white buttons I constantly pressing wii buttons to a xbomx prompt.