It doesn't matter, personally I usually wear mine on my left wrist. But sometimes if it bugs me then I just wear it on my right wrist, and I am also right handed.
I guess it depends on the person, where ever it feels comfortable then it can be worn, or if the person is left or right handed. So it doesn't matter which wrist you wear it on, you pick what is comfortable, or preferred by you.
At Thorpe park you don't wear a wristband you buy a ticket and slot the ticket through a machine that lets you pass.
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The wristband has the Cullen crest on it. All of the cullens wear this in some way. (the girls have necklaces)
At most levels it is not compulsory to wear a white wristband.
River song left it.
People wear a watch, wedding ring, wristband and a wig. People wear a wetsuit and walking shoes.
You can wear a watch on either hand. It is a matter of preference and/or style.
she might just wear a wristband, or a ponytail holder thing, or a bracelet or something like that.
The wristband that flower girls wear to the prom is commonly referred to as a corsage. It typically consists of flowers attached to an elastic band or ribbon that is worn around the wrist.
Tennis wristband is used to keep your dripping arm sweat out from getting onto the racquet handle thus ensuring better grip. Some people also wear watches or bracelets under the wristband. The band keeps them from moving around during the game.
It really depends on if they're left or right handed since I'm right handed i prefer my wristbands, bracelets and what not on my right hand and it seems most my friends do the same (most of them are right handed). My brother is left handed and he wears his on his left hand so that's what i base my answer off of.
Spray it with hairspray.