I always do when I'm at hockey games or any ceremony where our national anthem is played.
When I stand at attention for 'O Canada', I make it a point to put my hand over my heart as I proudly sing the words.
It's a good to show patriotism and respect to my country.
Marcus (Montreal)
Yes and no. Before 9/11, most people simply stood at attention for the anthem (look at any video of fans at a sports event). But after 9/11, many people began treating the anthem the same way they treat the salute for the flag: by placing the right hand over the heart. This, however is a custom and not a rule.
yeah! but paula put her hand over kara's mouth 1st.
Gene MacLellan; 1970.
Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out, baby Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out darlin [Yosef Wolde-Mariam:] I need you, (yeeah) to understand Tried so hard To be your man The kind of man you want in the end Only then can I begin to live again [Tshawe Baqwa:] An empty shell I used to be Shadow of my life Was hangin over me A broken man Without a throne Won't even stand the devils dance To win my soul [Yosef Wolde-Mariam] [Tshawe Baqwa:] Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out, baby Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out darlin [Yosef Wolde-Mariam:] I'm fighting hard To hold my own No, I just can't make it All alone I'm holdin on I can't fall back Now that big brass ring Is a shade of black [Tshawe Baqwa:] Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out, baby Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out darlin Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out, baby Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out darlin Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out, baby Beggin, beggin you Put your loving hand out darlin
you put your arms like you are soluting a army person but you swing them at your side and then you point your hand in frount of you the put your arms like your showing your muscles then you put your arms like your moveing a wheelchair by its wheels then you do the lean wit it rock wit it to you sides and repeat the moves over and over again.
You put your hand on your heart because it symbolizes you trust and love America.
your right hand, over your heart (left side of your body)
You put your right hand over your heart with the Pledge.
yes! most people put their hand over there heart when they sing a national anthem but its not against the law if you don't!
because we love America
Pearl thinks the minister holds his hand over his heart because.... she thinks that is where the Black Man put is mark.
No. The hand over the heart is not required. It is considered "expression" which is guaranteed by the First Amendment.
No only for the American.
If you are saying the Pledge of Allegiance or singing the National Anthem, you put your hand over heart. That's the only time I've done it, but the flag should be in sight when doing so.
you turn to the flag then put your right hand over your heart and say the flag salute - (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all)
Put your hand over your heart. In one minute, count the beats. Keep doing so.
put your right hand over your heart and look at the flag