• Darkblue@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Because port/starboard refers to the left/right side of the ship, regardless how the person orientated. If you are facing the front of the ship, then yes, port = left. If you are facing the back of the ship, port = right. So it is very handy to have words that always refer to the same part of the ship.

      (All the other terms, like front/bow and stern/rear, who cares? I dunno.)

      • Zamboni_Driver@lemmy.ca
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        2 days ago

        If I turn my head around and look backwards the right and left side of my body don’t change. It’s always in relation to the front of me.

        If I referred to something being on the right side or left side of my car, anyone would know which side I meant.

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          1 day ago

          In a car, sure, since 99% of the seats face the front. Same for an airplane. Left is left, right is right.

          How would you do that with for instance a classic rowboat? Then your left is on the right side, no matter how you turn your head?

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          2 days ago

          your car also has a left and right side / driver’s right and driver’s left, mechanics are often looking at the engine bay from the front looking back so left is their right.

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            1 day ago

            Actually the sides of a car would be referred to as the driver and the passenger sides of the car, but if I said left and right side everyone would know what I was talking about.

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      I never really understand nautical terms. Wall? No, that’s a bulkhead. Port, left, starboard, right. Bow, front, aft, rear. There are so many more, and I truly believe it is just to show who’s a sailor and who isn’t. (I also enjoy every time Dresden makes fun of this then slowly starts to do it himself)