People around the country wear green and pinch each other if they aren't wearing anything green. In one city, they use enviornmentally safe dye to turn the river green. It celebrates St. Patrick, a British missionary who spread Christianity throughout Ireland.
Generally most people in the United States tend to use St. Patrick's day as a good excuse to drink. However in some areas, particularly with large Irish populations parades will be put on as well.
some people just wear
green on st paddy's day but others have parties and have fun in memorance of st patrick.
They wear green hats and they also party. and it is also a holiday for everyone !
thay nave a big party
They dye the river green
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we celebrate st.pattys day BECUZ WE LOVE ST.patty ! *mwuah* =]
Almost everyone wears green and they go to a parade!
Actully there is a StPatricks day on club penguin and even look by ur self
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yes. Irish roots are particularly strong in Australia with up to 30% of Australians claiming some degree of Irish ancestry.
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Many nationalities and Christians honour St Patrick on 17 March, but the ones who celebrate St Patrick's Day the most are the Irish, since he is the Patron Saint of Ireland.
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Green Symbolizes peace
Jewish people don't celebrate St. Patrick's day as a religious celebration since St. Patrick is a Christian (Catholic, Anglican and Greek Orthodox) saint. Of course, Jews, like other people around Ireland and Earth celebrate St. Patrick's day as a civic, lay, Irish holiday, as a celebration of Irish spirit, history and culture on March 17th.