stamps on the right side, return address on the left side
when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. jump out, get it now
Postage stamps typically go in the upper right-hand corner of an envelope. This is the standard placement for stamps on envelopes when sending mail.
Stamps are to affixed. Stamps are to be cancelled. The convenience could be the reason.
Both:Paddle right to go left. Paddle left to go right.
In proper postage etiquette, the postage stamps is supposed to be affixed to the upper right hand side of the front of the envelope. The address should be in the center of the envelope, and the return address in the upper left hand side.
Forks go on the left side of the plate.
once u go inside u go the left than right than left than righ than left and there all there
Headers typically go on the top of the page, either aligned to the center, left, or right side. The placement of the header on the left or right side is a matter of personal preference or formatting style.
right
Neurons cross from the right side to the left, as do neurons cross from the left to the right, meaning your right side of your brain controls your left, and your left controls your right side.
Left side. :)
It is polite to put it on the left side. (Your drink goes on the right, and if you're at a restaurant then your bread goes on the left.)