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The pocket handkerchief can be traced back thousands of years. It is thought that King Richard II of England invented it in the 1300s.
They should be carried in a vest pocket (of a coat or jacket) or in a front pocket of one's pants. The worst possible place to carry them is in the back pocket of your jeans, the place where most people carry them.
Tension, or it might be mucus (snot). A rich man would presumably carry a handkerchief, so he would blow his nose in it and put it back in his pocket. A poor person, presumably, if they have no access to paper, they would either plug the clearest nostril and blow away from them, or they would use their hand.
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Because their hands and front pockets are full.
Generally, it is not physically harmful for a man to carry his wallet in his back pocket.(Although an overstuffed wallet has been known to cause lower back pain and sciatica, so it is recommended not to carry your wallet in a back pocket.)AnswerIf the wallet is thick and the man is sitting on it for a long period of time, as he would when driving long distances, there can be a problem with sciatica, or issues with the Piriformis muscle that is nearby. That is because it causes him to sit at an uneven angle.
people are so helpful, I had to figure it out myself its a scarf.
There are many translations to the Jewish tradition of using a handkerchief at death. The most commonly accepted translation of the handkerchief used at death is the importance of coming back from the deceased state.
I don't have a physical form or a back pocket, so there is nothing in my back pocket.
Most people have no chicken in their back pocket. Storing chicken in your back pocket is very unhealthy and could make you sick.