This is just another Americanized myth. Green is worn on St. Patrick's day and it is a national colour, but there are no links between wearing it and being luckier. Indeed, there are also no links between wearing it and being lucky, either. I suppose it depends on what you believe. However, if you don't wear green on St. Paddy's day, everyone around you is allowed to pinch/punch/kick/bite/cause physical harm to/shove you.
It's not, I'm Irish, and I've never heard of it being unlucky. I wear green all the time. I have never been taught it is unlucky. So green is not seen as unlucky in Ireland.
123 is not an unlucky number in Ireland.
There are only Leprechauns in Ireland and green is the National colour of Ireland.
Ireland's flag is green, orange, and white. Not blue.
There is no part of Ireland where it is illegal to wear green on St. Patrick's Day.
they wear green
they were green
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Ireland's state color is Emerald-green. The Irish take the green color from the fairies, which was believed to be what they wore. Leprechauns represent Ireland, so they wear green clothing.the new anser: Because they ADORE pea's! do you like pea's? coz i do.
People wear green on St. Patrick's Day to honor Ireland's patron saint, St. Patrick, who is associated with the color green. Green is also a symbol of Ireland and its lush landscape. Wearing green on this day is a way to show pride in Irish heritage and culture.
Ireland's state color is Emerald-green and it also represents luck and pride in being Irish.
In modern-day Ireland they wear any color they like. The stereotypical Irish color is green.