On your right side, either on the lapel or adjacent to where the lapel would be. For networking purposes, this enables you to easily glance at someone's name, especially if you have momentarily forgotten it. Let me clarify that professionals such as realtors, store clerks, flight attendants, doctors, and Fred at the gas station wear them on the left. But when networking, the nametag goes on the right side to be in alignment with the handshake.
Company Logo on the left - Name on the right.
No Company Logo - Name on the left.
Navy name goes over the right pocket. Service badge and ribbons go over the left pocket.
The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.The togas were held together by the particular way they were worn. They were draped under one arm and around the body with the long end tossed over the opposite shoulder, like a body wrap.
Netsuke
Aegis
A laurel
It's called a Kilt.
it is worn on the LEFT side of the body, also (TRUE)
it is worn on the LEFT side of the body, also (TRUE)
The M50 mask carrier is typically worn on the left side of the body.
LEFT side.
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True
True
True
It doesn't matter.
Fadora
Fob watches are traditionally worn by nurses generally over the left breast. There is however no hard and fast rules about which side or how high a fob watch should be worn or who should wear them.
On the torso on the side closest to the radiation source. I.e. so that it is facing the radiation without part of your anatomy between it and the source.