No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
Nothing in particular.
Ireland's flag is green, orange, and white. Not blue.
My Nana told me that you are supposed to wear orange or you will get pinched! Both my grandparents were Irish as am I, I ussualy don't wear green because my eyes are green, but the green, orange and white are all colors of Ireland
it doesnt really matter what you wear, just don't wear orange into the ardoyne area or a Celtic fc shirt into west belfast :)
Ireland isn't that much different than most other countries. Just don't wear orange on St. Patrick's day and don't confuse us with the English.
Many would wear shamrock. Some would wear other things, like a harp, which is Ireland's official symbol, or a small Irish flag or something else with the green, white and orange colours, like a badge.
It means that you are protestant Irish or Scotch/Irish instead of Catholic Irish and your heritage is probably from Northern Ireland.
It is where members of the Orange Order meet.
in Ireland they wear the same thing as the U.K so that means that Ireland wears warm clothes so dose the U.K and they wear americane clothes so now you know what they wear in Ireland and the U.K.
No. Green and orange are the colors of Ireland. Green is the color of the Catholics and orange the color of the Protestants.
No its anybody's choice to wear one
Protestantism in Ireland.