2. Bride Side And Groom Side
Having a bride’s side and a groom’s side seems fairly reasonable–presumably the bride’s friends and family want to sit together, and the groom’s want to sit together too. The bride’s side is almost always the left hand side while the groom’s side is usually the right. Why this specific placement? A lot of it goes back to those good ol’ days when men used to kidnap women for their brides. Because the bride’s family often came looking for retribution, the groom would have a sword at the ready to fight off an angry father or brother or even the bride’s intended husband. Because most men were taught to fight with their right hand, they would hold their sword at the ready in their right hand and hold the bride in their left arm to make sure she didn’t get away. This became such a common arrangement that gradually the bride always stood to the left–whether or not she had been kidnapped.
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