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Q: When did you start wearing poppies?
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How did the tradition of wearing poppies on anzac day start?

because anzac soldiers died in a poppy feild


What does wearing paper poppies mean?

growing poppies could be a criminal offense, ask homeland security.


Is there a given protocol for wearing poppies after Nov 11?

I heard it was disrespectful to wear poppies after Nov. 11


Is it disrespectful to wear 2 poppies?

One doubts that it is. Had you watched the Remebrance Day Parade from the Cenotaph in London you would have seen the Queen wearing five poppies and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing two.


Why does The Queen wear four poppies?

The Queen is Queen of many independent Kingdoms (Realms/Dominions). She is not only a British Monarch but also an Australian/Canadian Monarch. She wears four poppies to honor those who have died in war. The wearing of poppies for this reason comes from the poem "In Flanders Fields," which has particular significance in Canada.


Why are men wearing red flowers on their jackets?

For Armistice day on or around nov 11 they wear paper poppies to remember fallen soldiers


What might farmers start growing due to dire economic circumstances?

Poppies/Opium


What is the collective noun for poppies?

A collective noun for poppies is a field of poppies.


How do people feel when they do Remembrance Day?

Remembrance Day is an Australian holiday that remembers soldiers who died during World War I. People celebrate the day by wearing red poppies because it symbolizes the poppies on the ground during the war that were drenched with soldier's blood.


When was Start Wearing Purple created?

Start Wearing Purple was created in 2004.


When did baseball players start wearing uniforms?

they start wearing shorts and pants


What is the purpose of poppies?

The purpose of poppies is for the people who died in the wars to make peace.