[General] On your Right or At your Right

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damodaran

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Hi,

When giving direction to a person that how to reach a particular place I had a small doubt, which I mentioned below. Can anyone please clear it.

"On your right, take the first narrow street" or "at your right, take the first narrow street" - Which sentence is correct?

My another doubt is that, do I have to use like " on your right hand side, take the first narrow street" or " at your right hand side, take the first narrow street"

Is "hand side" required when communicating?

Thanks in advance,

Regards,
Damodaran J
 
Use on, without 'hand side'.

'Take the first street on your right.'

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