That might suggest that in a culture of right-turnees, turning right might become an inbuilt cultural preference even among the minority lefthanders?
Either way, he goes on to say that this preference is very easily broken by positioning of desirable stuff, but that once you've started people turning the 'abnormal' way you have to be careful, because once the diverting item has been inspected, they will return to type.
This can mean that if you have a bunch of right-drifters, you distract them to the left, then they start drifting right again, you can end up with areas of your shop virtually unvisited as you haven't let the customer do a natural circuit...
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Date: 2009-12-07 03:02 pm (UTC)Either way, he goes on to say that this preference is very easily broken by positioning of desirable stuff, but that once you've started people turning the 'abnormal' way you have to be careful, because once the diverting item has been inspected, they will return to type.
This can mean that if you have a bunch of right-drifters, you distract them to the left, then they start drifting right again, you can end up with areas of your shop virtually unvisited as you haven't let the customer do a natural circuit...