I can write and work with both left and right hands. Which hand should I use to play Guitar for quick and better results?

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Only you are in best position to decide. Decide on the basis of strength. The stronger hand should be playing and other hand should be holding frets.
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Use a right handed guitar. But then. It depends on your choice, I am recommending on basis of availability of right handed guitars.
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everyone have a better hold on either one of the sides so depending on level of comfort you could choose between right or left
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use the one you have used to write in exams....fast n quick result...I assume.
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You can become a unique guitar player like Michael Angelo Batio who plays both left and right handed.
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As you like feel much better .
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