Mostly an occasional nick, seldom requiring first aid. I hate band-aids, so on the rare occasion I have a cut that needs to be closed I use super glue.
The only time I cut myself bad enough to get stiches was as a teenager. I was trying to replace the blade in one of those cheap little folding razors with the black plastic handles. I slipped and slid the tip of my index finger across the razors edge (I still have it, successfully replaced the blade). Took 3 stiches. Probably could have gotten by without stitches, but I had good medical insurance, and it was late at night and the ER was empty (a long time ago). So I figured might as well.
It's simple logic- the more frequently you handle sharpened pieces of steel, the more likely it will be that you will occasionally cut yourself.
Of course, there's no law saying you have to tell people exactly HOW you cut yourself. If I'm among "knife people", sure, I'll say I cut myself with a knife. But non-knife people, uh, it was a broken piece of glass, or a piece of sheet metal. Yeah, that's it. No need to give them reason to think I'm some idiot who's irresponsible with cutlery. Who needs that.
The only time I cut myself bad enough to get stiches was as a teenager. I was trying to replace the blade in one of those cheap little folding razors with the black plastic handles. I slipped and slid the tip of my index finger across the razors edge (I still have it, successfully replaced the blade). Took 3 stiches. Probably could have gotten by without stitches, but I had good medical insurance, and it was late at night and the ER was empty (a long time ago). So I figured might as well.
It's simple logic- the more frequently you handle sharpened pieces of steel, the more likely it will be that you will occasionally cut yourself.
Of course, there's no law saying you have to tell people exactly HOW you cut yourself. If I'm among "knife people", sure, I'll say I cut myself with a knife. But non-knife people, uh, it was a broken piece of glass, or a piece of sheet metal. Yeah, that's it. No need to give them reason to think I'm some idiot who's irresponsible with cutlery. Who needs that.