people wear poppies to pay respect to the dead soldiers who sacrificed their lives for us and our nation.
you should be able to wear a fresh live poppy for two days before they start wilting, if you are talking about the plastic poppy for the holiday you can wear it on the celibration day, put it on the grail of your car, put it on hats, coats, wreaths ......
You wear the poppy on the left side ONLY
sell the poppy
When I was serving in the Army we used to wear our poppy behind the cap badge
Wear your poppy on the left (above the heart) xoxo
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
Because The Republic of Ireland see the poppy as a sign of unionism.
Poppies are worn as a sign of remembrance of those soldiers who lost their lives in war.
We wear a poppy . And wear it it with pride
The poppy is typically worn in remembrance of those who served in the military, especially around Remembrance Day on November 11. It is customary to wear the poppy from the last week of October until Remembrance Day. Many people choose to remove the poppy after the ceremonies on November 11, but some may continue to wear it until the end of November as a further tribute. Ultimately, the decision of when to remove the poppy is a personal one.
its not
People wear poppy in November because it represents the people in the war battling.