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 ......
Wear your poppy on the left (above the heart) xoxo
people wear poppies to pay respect to the dead soldiers who sacrificed their lives for us and our nation.
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
you should wear a red poppy on the 11th hour of the 11th mouth of the 11th day because when the war was over the battle field that they were fighting it started grown poppys from out of the ground also because you are a big chesse :D
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
We wear a poppy . And wear it it with pride
Poppies are worn as a sign of remembrance of those soldiers who lost their lives in war.
Because The Republic of Ireland see the poppy as a sign of unionism.
Typical poppy etiquette is to remove your poppy after November 11th. The reason being, for those who attend a local Remembrance Day ceremony, the tradition is to lay your poppy on the cenotaph after the ceremony. If you continue to wear your poppy after November 11th, it shows that you did not attend a ceremony or lay your poppy in respect, thus can be seen as a sign of disrespect.
The correct way to wear a poppy is to pin it to the left collar area. If the article of clothing being worn does not have a collar, it should be worn on the left lapel area.