That depends on how she was brought up. Christian brides stand on the left while Jewish brides stand on the right.
In general, on the right-hand side of the bride.
it's a wedding ceremony. The chuppah itself is what the bride and groom stand under, but most people call the ceremony itself a chuppah
they stand on the side of their family and where the guests are seated
No the guests stand when the bride enters and walks down the aisle then they sit once she reaches the alter. The guests sit down through the ceremony and stand once the couple are presented as Man and Wife and remain standing until the entire wedding party has exited the room. Unless this is a ceremony where nealing is a customary part of the ceremony.
An honorary bridesmaid is listed on the program but does not stand near the bride during the ceremony.
The groom stands to the right sideways to watch his bride come down the aisle and his Best Man stands beside him.
its up to the bride!
After the ceremony as the happy couple is walking down the aisle
A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who has recently been married. She is the central figure at a wedding ceremony.
the dad
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What is the proper statement when the father gives the bride away in marriage ceremony