It depends on the culture. In the United States and Canada, it's customary to wear the wedding ring on the left hand. Being gay has nothing to do with this. Gay people wear their rings on the same hand as straight people.
Yes, people of Western countries wear the engagement and wedding ring on the same finger.
There is no specific finger that a purity ring must be worn on. It is a personal choice. Most people choose to wear it on their ring finger on their left hand, similar to a wedding ring, but it can be worn on any finger.
The finger people wear their wedding ring on.To me its the commitment finger.[ The one next to the pinky finger,on the right hand]
because it is called the wedding ring finger. i think
you wear it on your left hand on the finger next to your pinky-its your wedding finger. you wear the ring as a promise and it is replaced by a wedding ring when u get married.you wear it on your left hand on the finger next to your pinky-its your wedding finger. you wear the ring as a promise and it is replaced by a wedding ring when u get married.
No. In some European countries, they wear the wedding ring on the right hand, third finger.
Irish people sometimes wear their wedding rings on the third finger close to the heart like a claddagh
AnswerSome people wear wedding rings on their right hand but are not married. for example, I wear a wedding ring on my right hand because it was my grandmother's ring, I inherited it when she passed away, and I want to wear it because it was a very special ring to her and my grandmother and I were very close. Some people think I am married because I have the ring on my right ring finger but the proper place for a wedding ring is on the left ring finger when married.There is no law that says you have to wear a ring nor, if you choose to, where you have to wear it. It is merely a convention.
Wear it on your ring finger until your wedding day.
Technically you can wear your ring on any finger you choose, or not wear a ring at all. However, in western society, the wedding band is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, in the early belief that a blood vessel runs straight from this finger back to the heart. If you don't wear your wedding band on the traditional finger, most people will assume you are not married.
It is said that the blood that flows to that finger goes directly to the heart.
If you wear both a wedding ring and an engagement ring on the same finger, the eternity ring can go either above or below them. Traditionally, itβs worn on the same finger (the ring finger of your left hand), stacked either below the wedding ring or on top of the engagement ring. The choice depends on your preference and comfort.