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Black arm bands are usually worn on the left arm as a mark of respect for, or in mourning of a death.
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Coloured arm bands denote the captain. Captains wear usually a yellow arm band.
SeeWhat_does_it_mean_to_have_an_armband_tattoo_on_your_right_armfor the answer.
People wear arm bands at funerals to show respect for a particular cause. This can be one that the deceased fell victim to or one they strongly supported.
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i imagine it was out of respect for Keith Alexander, the Macclesfield Town manager, who passed away today.
"You would wear it on your right arm." Is not correct. A black armband should be worn on your left arm. The reason for this is that the armband represents the deceased and by wearing the armband you are wanting to keep the deceased close to your heart. Your left arm is the one closer to your heart.
Upper left arm. This puts it as close to your heart as possible.
In ancient China, this was a way to express grief when someone died, In the funeral of the death as well as a period of time after the death, his/her relatives (especially sons and daughters) had to wear white. But nowadays in China this custom is rarely seen, people only wear a piece of black in his/her arm for some time in case of the death of a person close to his/her.
No. Only men can wear a goatee, it is a style of beard - you grow it on your chin.
the black x's have to do with being straight edge.