Remembrance Sunday is approaching, and it's time to wear your poppy with pride. Every year, people wear a poppy in November to honour and remember the millions of people who died in war and conflict.
The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance. Traditionally, in countries like the UK and Canada, the red poppy is worn on the left lapel or left side of your chest to honour and remember the military personnel who have died in war.
Aside from the red poppy, you may have seen other colours such as black, purple, and white poppies being worn during this period.
The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance.
Author's summary: Wear a poppy with pride.