you would be facing south
If west is to the right of you, then you are facing north.
You would be facing north.
north, south, east, and west
right
From beginning of time, there was straight ahead, back, left and right. These were given direction from the sun. Away from the sun at noon in the northern hemisphere was called borealis, later called North by the Germanic speakers. Toward the sun was called australis, renames South. Facing north, occidentalis was on your left, later called west and orientalis was on the right, later called east. This renaming was done during the Migration Period.
If west is to the right of you, then you are facing north.
When facing south, west is to your right.
You would be facing south.
You would be facing north.
west
Yes, when facing north, west is to the left. This directional orientation is commonly used in navigation and mapping. However, if you are facing south, west would be on your right. The position of west changes based on your facing direction.
It depends whether you are faceing south or north . if you facing south left is east. and if you facing north left is west
When facing East, South is on your Right, North on your Left and West is behind you. this is the same whether you are in Ireland or Australia.
If you are facing west and make a quarter turn clockwise, you will be facing north. A quarter turn clockwise from west moves you 90 degrees to the right, resulting in a northern direction.
If the sun is rising on your right side, then you are facing south. The east is to your right when you are facing south, which means north will be to your left.
If you are facing the sunrise, then south is to your right. The east is where the sun rises, which means south will be on your right side, west will be behind you, and north will be to your left.
If the west is to the right of you, then you would be facing south. In this orientation, east would be to your left, while north would be behind you.