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* The Bride sits to the right of the Groom, but guests looking will see her on the left of the groom.
I believe that they would walk out as they were standing at the alter. The groom on the right (also where his family sits) an the bride on the left (also where her family sits). This is coming from the view at the door as you look at the alter.
At Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish weddings, the groom is escorted by both fathers and the bride is escorted by both mothers. At other Jewish weddings, the bride and groom are escorted by their parents with the father on the left and the mother on the right.
When facing the wedding table at the reception the groom sits on the right of his new bride and the maid of honor sits on the left of the bride.
The bride's relatives are on the left and groom's relatives are on the right. The ushers are to escort relatives (including grandmothers) down the aisle and the bride's grandmother would be on the left; the groom's grandmother on the right. It just depends whether the bride or groom's grandmother gets to the church earlier then they will be seated at that time.
Napoleon was left handed. Therefore his Army had to March to his right.
In the Western Culture the bride is always on the left as are her family members and her personal guests and the groom are on the right of the altar with his parent's and guests invited. The bride and groom therefore do not switch opposite sides when coming back down the aisle after they have said their vows and are now man and wife. The bride is still to the left and the groom to the right.
The transition elements form a bridge between left and right sides of the periodic table.
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* The Bride and Groom sit in the middle of the head table and the bride is on the Groom's right; then her Maid (or Matron) of Honor; then the Bridesmaids. To the left of the Groom is his Best Man and the Ushers.
The groom and his best man and ushers are waiting at the front (to the right) waiting for his bride to come down the aisle. If there is a ring bearer or flower girl they would come down first; then the bridesmaids; then the maid of honor and finally the bride holding her fathers arm. Once at the altar the Minister will ask the father who gives this bride away and the father will answer 'I do.' Then the father sits on the first pew to the left with his wife and the bride and groom face each other. When they are to take their vows the bride gives her maid of honor her bouquet during the ring ceremony.
in latin sinister means left dexter means right