no
It depends if you are a trained horse rider. If you aren't then I would definitely stay to the side so you don't get kicked
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
In a 5.1 system, the speakers should be beside or behind you, ideally at ear level or above. In a 7.1 system, the left and right speakers should be beside you, and the read surrounds (or surround) behind you.
hes trying to get your attention or hes just walking beside you
You shouldn't stand directly in front of a horse while walking him because this is the blind spot of the horse where they can't see you. It's safer to walk beside the horse or slightly behind to maintain better control and avoid getting accidentally kicked.
It is rarely a good idea to lead a horse by walking in front of him (sometimes it is necessary if you are walking through a very narrow passageway). Ideally, you should walk by his left (near side) shoulder. That is a much safer position to be in, and it allows you to communicate better with your horse.
for guarding stables and walking beside the coach.
in front: devant, behind: derrière, in: dedans, on: dessus, under: dessous, beside: à côté (de).
if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well. if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well. if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well.
Possibly, but not necessarily. He could simply be upset and happens to be walking next to you. To find out, you would have to ask "is something wrong" like you were interested. His answer should help you conclusion and help you decide what to do next.
You have to go up the bridge beside Violets shop and keep walking until you get to a bunch of rocks behind the waterfall. The rocks guard his cave but to go in you have to sucsessfully trail him without him knowing.
Run away or pop out a AK-47