Putting the left hand behind their back allows ushers to avoid their arm accidentally touching the client. They use the right hand to guide and point.
seating the guest :put left hand behind back with right hand extendsed waist line out.sercive position: left hand place in back with hand cupped ad right hand place down the right side of body.receiving guest;hand behind back right hand extended out to waist line.taking station ;hand behind back and right hand slightly under lipwith all fingers showing.prayer position hands floaded with right hand under and left over
Put your left ( or right)hand behind your back so if you look behind your right (or left) shoulder, you'll see your hand. you dont see your shoulder blade but others will.
Putting the left hand behind the back while ushering in church is a sign of respect and humility. It is a tradition that has been passed down through generations in some cultures to show reverence and to keep the right hand free to help with tasks or greet others.
your LEFT hand would be an adjectiveLEFT behind would be a verb....
your LEFT hand would be an adjectiveLEFT behind would be a verb....
behind the left hand side of the instrument panel at the left hand side of the steering column
open the hatch, it should be somewhere in the back on the left hand side maybe behind the plastic panel
To get left back means to get left behind or excluded. Depending in the context, it could also mean to get held back in school.
from the left ventricle, to the aorta
Looking under the bonnet it should be on the left hand side. It is below and behind the left hand side Battery.
If you have a left handed bow, then you probobly would be left handed anyway, so you would pull the string back with your right hand.
The brain that holds the door chime is behind the factory stereo on the left hand side The brain that holds the door chime is behind the factory stereo on the left hand side