RIGHT!
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
You would be facing north.
You would be facing south.
No, if you are facing west, north will be to your right, south to your left, and east behind you.
To the right
Lake Michigan is to the East of Chicago or to your right if you're facing north.
If you are facing north, you would turn to the right to go east.
You would be facing south west after turning right 225 degrees from facing north east.
To your right. That is correct, but how did you reason that out? Think of the compass. If you stand facing north, then east would be on your right and west would be on your left and you would be facing away from south. So, turn east toward the rising sun, now south is on your right, north is to your left and you are facing away from west. Same works for the setting sun (in the west). Face the setting sun, now north is on your right. Sounds complicated. The way I remember it is to put my right hand toward the rising sun. That way I am facing north--every time. Check it out with a compass.
Face North and towards your feet is South, to your left is West, to your right is East
You would travel East or to your right. In a more detailed explanation you would go north east.
Right then East