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Why are the British donning Red Flower Pins??
Asked by Annes,
09 Nov '12 03:51 pm
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Its tradition to wear the pins to commemorate Remembrance Day (or Veterans Day as its known in the United States) in Britain, Canada, Australia, and other countries with ties to Queen Elizabeth.
Answered by anantharaman, 09 Nov '12 06:39 pm
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Theyre on the red carpets and worn by stars like Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. So what exactly are those red pins?
Turns out theyre red poppies and not necessarily the latest fashion accessory!
Instead, its tradition to wear the pins to commemorate Remembrance Day (or Veterans Day as its known in the United States) in Britain, Canada, Australia, and other countries with ties to Queen Elizabeth.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 09 Nov '12 03:54 pm
Turns out theyre red poppies and not necessarily the latest fashion accessory!
Instead, its tradition to wear the pins to commemorate Remembrance Day (or Veterans Day as its known in the United States) in Britain, Canada, Australia, and other countries with ties to Queen Elizabeth.
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