turning the tassel or turning of the tassel.
Traditionally, the moving of the tassel at graduation is called, "turning the tassel" or "the turning of the tassel ceremony." It symbolizes one's transition from candidate to graduate. Standard protocol in the US dictates that the tassel be worn on the right side of one's mortarboard at commencement and then, during the ceremony, moved to the left side. Teachers and administrators at commencement place their tassels on the left.
You can say "I now move my tassel from the right to the left to symbolize the transition from student to graduate."
In moving a graduation tassel, this represents moving from a child's life to a new life as an adult. A nice poem or verse pertaining to a new start would be good.
It's called a tassel.
The moving of the tassel at graduation symbolizes the transition from student to graduate. Traditionally, graduates start with the tassel on the right side of their cap and move it to the left after receiving their diploma, signifying the completion of their educational journey. This act represents the culmination of years of hard work and the beginning of new opportunities. It's a moment of celebration and recognition of achievement.
one of them is angel!o:)
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
I'm thinking of a Fez.
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
Old Tassel died in 1788.
Hôtel Tassel was created in 1894.
"Tassels" is the plural of "tassel". Both come into English from the Old French "tassel".