It’s ANZAC Day and you’re possibly wearing a red poppy to commemorate Australian servicemen and women.
But did you know there’s a particular way to wear it?
According to Legacy – a charity that cares for the dependants of deceased Australian servicemen and women – the way you don your poppy is incredibly meaningful and symbolic.
If you have never fought for the country, the poppy should be worn on your right side, while servicemen and women wear their medals on their left side, just above their heart.
If you’re wearing someone else’s medals they should also be worn on your right side.
