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« Reply #390 on: September 02, 2021, 09:23:44 PM »

There they are his favourite brown shoes and his blue suit from the 1980s. Oh Hakoon ....
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« Reply #391 on: September 03, 2021, 12:57:54 AM »

His giant bright blue plasticky watch strap and beaded bracelet on the other wrist are a little jarring and unprofessional.  You're not training for a triathlon here; you're receiving representatives and wearing a suit. 

What I find weird is that he’s wearing it on his right wrist - he does not appear to be left handed.
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« Reply #392 on: September 03, 2021, 11:14:21 PM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.
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« Reply #393 on: September 04, 2021, 12:24:32 AM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.
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« Reply #394 on: September 04, 2021, 08:53:16 AM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I understand completely. I didn't have problems in that aspect, though. Maybe I was just lucky. My watches were always small, maybe that explains it.
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« Reply #395 on: September 04, 2021, 09:37:24 AM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.
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« Reply #396 on: September 04, 2021, 03:17:24 PM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.

I am also right-handed and when I wear the watch (small) it is on the right. Always. I have tried on the left as an experiment and it feels strange and wrong.
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« Reply #397 on: September 04, 2021, 05:03:04 PM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.

I think that a job in a jewelry store when I was younger made me think about these things.  Same thing for the practice in a lot of the world of wearing an engagement ring on the left hand - some legend says that there is a vein straight to the heart on that finger, but really it’s the non-dominant hand for most people and there is less chance of damage or getting it caught on something.
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« Reply #398 on: September 06, 2021, 05:19:37 AM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.

I think that a job in a jewelry store when I was younger made me think about these things.  Same thing for the practice in a lot of the world of wearing an engagement ring on the left hand - some legend says that there is a vein straight to the heart on that finger, but really it’s the non-dominant hand for most people and there is less chance of damage or getting it caught on something.

...that legend, dear AB came to us from the Egyptians, according to me book. they beleived the third finger veins went straight to your heart. 

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« Reply #399 on: September 06, 2021, 02:09:47 PM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.

I think that a job in a jewelry store when I was younger made me think about these things.  Same thing for the practice in a lot of the world of wearing an engagement ring on the left hand - some legend says that there is a vein straight to the heart on that finger, but really it’s the non-dominant hand for most people and there is less chance of damage or getting it caught on something.

If I remember it correct there was apparently also a difference at which hand is used for the wedding ring between Catholic and Protestant couples. At least in the Netherlands.


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"....If you were raised Catholic, you wear the wedding ring on the left hand, while Protestants wear their ring on the right. In general, Muslims wear the wedding ring on the right hand. Nowadays, the choice of which hand to wear the wedding ring on is less and less based on faith. ..."
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« Reply #400 on: September 06, 2021, 04:25:21 PM »

I am right handed, but always wore my watch on my right wrist. There was never any doubt that it had to be that way. I don't have a wrist watch anymore, I use my mobile.

I would never wear my watch on my dominant hand.  It would get too banged up, and most people wear it on the opposite wrist for that reason.

I’m right handed and I’d never wear my watch on my right wrist. It just feels wrong.   That said, I never considered why I feel that way.

I think that a job in a jewelry store when I was younger made me think about these things.  Same thing for the practice in a lot of the world of wearing an engagement ring on the left hand - some legend says that there is a vein straight to the heart on that finger, but really it’s the non-dominant hand for most people and there is less chance of damage or getting it caught on something.

If I remember it correct there was apparently also a difference at which hand is used for the wedding ring between Catholic and Protestant couples. At least in the Netherlands.


EDIT: found online:
"....If you were raised Catholic, you wear the wedding ring on the left hand, while Protestants wear their ring on the right. In general, Muslims wear the wedding ring on the right hand. Nowadays, the choice of which hand to wear the wedding ring on is less and less based on faith. ..."

That’s my understanding too Princi! 

At first it was faith or social custom, but I believe once diamond solitaires became so pervasive (early-mid 20th century) people wore them on their left hand because they catch on absolutely everything.  Especially those high Tiffany settings. My grandmother had one of those “miracle” settings, where small diamonds are nestled in a square metal frame that has a white gold or silver base to make them look like larger.  The edges on that thing are sharp.
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« Reply #401 on: September 14, 2021, 11:19:27 AM »

Last week, Haakon went on a three-day visit to the Finnmark Defence Forces in Northern Norway













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« Reply #402 on: September 15, 2021, 01:40:58 AM »

Interesting mural behind him!  I initially thought it was a Banksy portrait of GH Henri of Luxembourg on the left! Then I realized that made no sense.
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« Reply #403 on: September 15, 2021, 12:23:34 PM »

Haakon visited the marine research vessel Dr Fridtjof Nansen and opened the The Ocean conference in Bergen







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« Reply #404 on: September 15, 2021, 10:59:17 PM »

Oh wow, that is the ship that is owned by the Hurtigruten and it's possible to book Arctic and Antarctic tours on the Nansen. Glad Haakon showed up for the dedication. How I'd love to take a cruise on the ship!
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