because if you wear it on the right your not cool
Your heart is on the left, so you wear it over your heart
Where you wear you poppy is entirely up to you.
Poppies are worn on the left side of the chest because it is over your heart.
Poppies and rosemary may both be worn on ANZAC Day.
Red poppies are worn on Memorial Day.
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
Poppies are worn as a sign of remembrance of those soldiers who lost their lives in war.
this is a poem about a discussion, between a mother and child, when the child asks what poppies are worn for.
It is worn because the poppies grew in the battlefields and flanders fields during world war 1
A collective noun for poppies is a field of poppies.
Individual awards are worn on the left side; unit and foreign awards on the right.
The purpose of poppies is for the people who died in the wars to make peace.
The poem "Poppies" explores themes of remembrance, loss, and mourning through the imagery of poppies as symbols of sacrifice and death in war. The poppies symbolize both the fleeting nature of life and the lasting impact of loss on those left behind, evoking a sense of sorrow and melancholy in the reader. Additionally, the poem highlights the contrast between the natural beauty of the poppies and the harsh realities of war, creating a poignant reflection on the human cost of conflict.