now corsage azar worn at weddings and
proms and any special events and usually
they're brought to you by the man that
you're going to the prom with and he'll
usually wear a boutonniere or if it's in
a wedding if you're a bridesmaid or
you're part of the wedding party a lot
of times you will wear a corsage and
generally the rule of thumb is to wear
the corsage on the opposite hand that
you use for writing and generally that
would be your left hand so if you're
right-handed you wear your croissant
hand and if you're left-handed you wear
a corsage on your right hand and
especially if you're going to shake
someone's hand you don't want the
corsage right on that hand so it's
usually on the opposite hand but there's
a lot of people that say you should wear
it on the right hand even if you're
right-handed and that mentioned where
they're boutonnieres on the left side
even if they're right-handed and that
way if you're dancing then your corsage
is on the opposite side than their
boutonniere so there's a lot of
different ideas and a lot of different
cultures have different viewpoints on
how to wear a croissant so in the end
it's whatever you're comfortable with
I've usually worn it on the left because
I do use my right hand and I'm
right-handed but if you want to wear it
on the right hand there's really no
rules and there's really no exact way to
wear them as long as you wear your
croissant in joy the moment because it's
going to be a special day and a special
event and something that you're going to
remember for the rest of your life