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Why do Germans wear their wedding rings on their right hands?

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what does it mean when they wear their wedding rings on their right hands?

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  1. in Europe they wear wedding rings on the right hand


  2. that has to do with the Catholic Church , in the Middle Ages the Church demanded that common man ,married,shallwerethe Wedding bend on the right Hand. In later Centuries the Anglican Church switch to left, to distinguish itself from the Rest of Europe. Until today , we have  kept the Custom ,to wear ourRing on the right side.

  3. why do north americans where them on their left??

  4. From Wikipedia:

    Before medical science discovered how the circulatory system functioned, people believed that a vein of blood ran directly from the fourth finger on the left hand to the heart. (This belief allegedly dates to the 3rd century BC in Greece and earlier to Egypt.) Because of the hand-heart connection, people named the putative vein descriptively vena amori, Latin for 'the vein of love'. Due to this tradition, it became acceptable to wear the wedding ring on this finger. By wearing rings on the fourth finger of their left hands, a married couple symbolically declares their eternal love for each other. This has now become a matter of tradition and etiquette.

    In many Western cultures, the wedding ring is worn on the left hand. In some countries such as Germany and Chile, however, it is worn on the right hand. Also in Spain it is worn right, except by Catalan people (left). Orthodox Christians, Eastern Europeans and Jews also traditionally wear the wedding band on the right hand. In The Netherlands, Catholic people wear it left, all others right. But in Austria Catholic people wear it right. Greek people, many being Orthodox Christians, also wear the wedding rings on the right hand in keeping with Greek tradition. A traditional reason to wear the wedding ring on the right hand stems from Roman custom. The Latin word for left is "sinistra", a word that evolved into the English "sinister". The Latin word for right is "dexter", a word that evolved into "dexterity". Hence, the left hand had a negative connotation and the right a good one.

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