the flower you give the guy to put in his jacket at homecoming or prom
Boutonnieres are typically reserved for special and formal occasions such as weddings, formal school dances, anniversaries and other celebratory gatherings. Typically a man will wear this flower on his lapel, although they are also an appropriate to a corsage for a woman who is dressed in a suit for the occasion.
I don't think that is necessary. We are doing an informal wedding where only the bride will have a bouquet
MOBs and MOGs generally wear an outfit that they like, and then corsages are worn by them and the bridesmaids, the corsages matching the men's boutonnieres. The good MOBs and MOGs are careful to not wear colors that clash with the bridesmaids dresses. No one, but NO . . . ONE should dress up and make up in competition to the bride, who should be the "prettiest of them all".
You wear the poppy on the left side ONLY
They wear their bandanas to the left side.
If you are a woman or man and wear your hair to the left you are indeed gay.
left, on your watch hand. The correct way actually is left hand side for men, as this is wear they would wear their medals, and right hand side for women as this is where they would wear their husbands medals if he died!
left side
Right
On the left side of the chest.
On the left side, always