when your showing respect to the American flag or any flag
Place it on your chest where your heart is.
If you are an American, during the playing of the National Anthem, you should stand, face the flag, and place your right hand over your heart. Veterans and members of the military MAY render the hand salute instead if they wish. If you are not an American (or if an American, but present at the playing of some OTHER country's national anthem) you should stand, stay respectfully quiet, but do not place hand on heart.
You put your hand on your heart because it symbolizes you trust and love America.
Come to attention. If you are a civilian, remove your hat and place it over your heart. If you do not have a hat, place your hand over your heart. Military personnel, those in uniform and veterans come to attention and salute during the National Anthem.
yes! most people put their hand over there heart when they sing a national anthem but its not against the law if you don't!
You would feel that you heart is being pressed upon.
Place it on your chest where your heart is.
it is honor to the flag
Your heart rate is 70 to 80, your baby's is 140 to 170.
If you are an American, during the playing of the National Anthem, you should stand, face the flag, and place your right hand over your heart. Veterans and members of the military MAY render the hand salute instead if they wish. If you are not an American (or if an American, but present at the playing of some OTHER country's national anthem) you should stand, stay respectfully quiet, but do not place hand on heart.
I'm not sure what you mean by "at a right angle," but here is the proper way to salute: "To salute, all persons come to attention. Those in uniform give the appropriate formal salute. Citizens not in uniform salute by placing their right hand over the heart and men with head cover should remove it and hold it to left shoulder, hand over the heart." This information came from http://www.usflag.org/flagetiquette.html While it is not stated how to place the hand over the heart, it is customary to place the palm of the hand toward the chest.
Second Hand Heart was created in 1984.
Hand on Your Heart was created on 1989-04-24.
US flag etiquette is: Remove your headwear and place your right hand over your heart (palm in), or hold your headgear to your left shoulder, again with your right hand over your heart.
Heart-Shaped Glasses - When the Heart Guides the Hand - was created on 2007-04-17.
your right hand, over your heart (left side of your body)
He puts his hand over his heart.