The best man sits on the other side of the groom (the bride on the other side and her maid of honor next to her) when having a wedding breakfast.
In general, on the right-hand side of the bride.
The personal attendant for the groom would be his best man and he would be more important than the usher. However, for every position in a wedding the job is important. The best man tends to the needs of the groom and helps calm the groom down on the wedding day and the ushers walk women down the aisle (bride's family on the left side and groom's family on the right side.)
Traditionally, the groom pays for the engagement ring and the wedding ring of the bride and the bride pays for the wedding ring of the groom. However, it is also very common in these days that the groom only pays for the engagement ring and the couples buy their wedding rings together as they share the wedding expenses.
The Page Boy can be as young as 3 1/2 - 5 1/2 years old and come down the aisle with a pillow and the wedding rings of both the bride and groom. Page boys can also be older (into their teens) and is there to help carry anything the groomsmen might need or to help ushers deliver messages. The Groomsmen (usually called Best man in Western Weddings) helps the groom stay calm and often will give a bachelor party before the wedding. The Page Boy (aka Ring Bearer which carries the two wedding rings on a satin pillow and is side-by-side with the flower girl comes down the aisle before the Maid of Honor or Bridesmaids in Western weddings) will usher people onto either the side of the Bride or Groom at the church, and accept telegrams from well-wishers to the Groomsman. A Page Boy is also known as a Ring Bearer.
The wedding ceremony begins with a procession of the wedding party members. At the wedding site, both sets of parents escort the bride and groom down the aisle. The marriage ceremony is performed under a special canopy, called a huppah, which represents God's presence, shelter and protection.
Wedding ceremony participants, also referred to as the wedding party are the people that participate directly in the wedding ceremony itself.Depending on the location, religion, and style of the wedding, this group may include only the individual people that are marrying, or it may include one or more brides,grooms(or bridegrooms), maids of honor, bridesmaids, best men, groomsmen,flower girls, page boys and ringbearers.A woman's bridal party consists of only those on her side of the wedding party. Those on a groom's side are called his groom's party.
they stand on the side of their family and where the guests are seated
With your brother being Best Man to the groom and if his fiance is not in the wedding then she should sit in a pew on the side of the brides (left hand side.) If she is in the wedding party then she would be to the left of the bride at the altar.
* The best man enters from the right along with the groom; stands side by side to the right to wait for the Maid of Honor; Bridesmaids and then the Bride to come down the aisle.
Yes, traditionally one side of the church is filled with family and guests of the bride and her parents, and the other side with the family and guests of the Groom .
* No, the mother of the bride and the parents of the groom sit in the front pews closest to the bride and groom as the father of the bride will walk down the aisle with his daughter, side down with his wife, then will stand to give his daughter's hand in marriage and sit back down again. The groom and his best man are already standing at the right of the altar.