The right side of your head means that you are already taken
Traditionally, wearing a flower on the left ear in Hawaiian culture signifies that a woman is single and looking for a relationship.
it means that she is single ANSWER: Correction, Hawaiian woman wears flowers all the time but when it comes to what sign it is, wearing flower on the left ear means she is single. Wearing flower in the right ear, means she is married. Thought you must know the real history behind Hawaiian sign of flowers.. Re-ANSWER: Switch sides. Right side - Single Left side - Taken/Married
a garland goes all the way around the head, straight! but a flower goes on the left side if a girl is "taken"
If you're taken, or married, wear the flower on your left. If you're single, wear it on your right.
what are you taqlking about
Aloha: Lilo [leelo]
Already Taken was created in 2010.
I'm Already Taken was created in 1978.
The Alaskan state flower is "Forget Me Not" it stands for Adam and Eve , for when they were taken out of the garden of eve. and that flower said " Forget Me Not."
Flower on the right or left?It really doesn't matter what kind of flower it is, whether it's hibiscus, plumeria, or any other. The flower behind the right is for someone who is looking for a mate and the flower behind the left is for someone who is taken. The reason for the distinction is that the heart is closer to the left side, hence your heart is taken if the flower is worn on the left. An easy way to remember is to think of a wedding ring! New entry. UUHGGHH This is a myth. A Hawaiian woman has the right to wear a flower behind which ever ears she chooses. She decides how to adorn herself, not her marital status. That's a bunch of bunk. The popularity of the myth of Left/right taken/single is part of the Hawaii Visitors Bureau to "promote" more visitors to the islands. In the past, some drunk belligerent tourist and military men on leave would get into fights with the boyfriends of some of our local girls. It was happening so much and bringing bad press to the islands. The soldiers and tourists claimed they didn't know the girls were "taken". So it became the young woman's responsibility to make it easier. So the story was promoted to help the soldiers not get their butts kicked for being disrespectful. Why not ask the men to politely ask the woman if she has a boyfriend?. What happens if the woman chooses not to wear a flower? Does that mean she is a fair target? See? It so stupid to promote this myth, but its romantic and buys into the Hawaiian fantasy. However, as a Hawaiian Woman.. I will wear my flowers wherever I want. Mahalo.....
The part has already been taken.
The sego lily was made the official state flower after a census was taken of the state's school children as to their preference for a state flower