Irish Luck was created on 1939-08-22.
Irish for Luck was created in 1936.
The Luck of the Irish - song - was created in 1972.
luck o the Irish... it sounds Irish hahahhaha
Ádh dearg ('Luck of the Irish')
luck of the Irish
It's Luck o' the Irish -- the o' is short for of , eg Luck of the Irish
'An t-ádh dearg'
Your question revolves around Stoic ideals. If God has put everything down and we have no control, but merely our opinions, there is still luck (and therefor luck of the Irish). Luck is a subjective term created by us humans to account for a seemingly improbable outcome after it has occurred. Since you are human my friend, we all have "luck". Luck of the Irish is simply a more refined definition for those who are Irish. I rest my case. Good day.
I have always thought this was an American expression, but I am not certain
The Luck of the Irish - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
"Break a leg!" "Best of luck!" "Fingers crossed!" "Knock on wood!"
It is not considered to be bad luck to wear a Claddagh if you are not Irish. In fact it is considered good luck.