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.
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Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) in Commonwealth countries is November 11. In New Zealand, France, Belgium, Serbia, and the US, it is called Veterans Day. Remembrance Sunday is the nearest Sunday to Poppy Day.
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
Canada, for one, celebrates Remembrance Day.
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Remembrance Day is also known as Armistice Day and Veteran's Day
Remembrance Day, or Poppy day started in order to honour the memory of soldiers sailors and airmen who died to save us .
Remembrance Day, or Poppy day started in order to honour the memory of soldiers sailors and airmen who died to save us .
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you wear it on your chest to signify that you remember those people that fought and died on the battlefield
Yes; many people died where the poppies normally bloom.
The plural is poppies (flowers).The plural of poppy is poppies.For example: Many poppies were sold around the world for Remembrance Day.