St. Patrick's Day traditions often include wearing green clothing or accessories, symbolizing Irish heritage and the lush landscapes of Ireland. Parades are a popular way to celebrate, featuring music, dancing, and floats that showcase Irish culture. Many people also enjoy traditional Irish foods and drinks, such as corned beef and cabbage or Irish stout. Additionally, some celebrate by attending church services to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
Actully there is a StPatricks day on club penguin and even look by ur self
Flan Is Traditional In Puerto Rico. Also They Eat It On The Day Of The Dead.
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we have a founders day fair to remember our late principal christopher walkling.
the pot of gold
no they are not real
Aliens, Zombies and Pedophiles.
4 leafed clover
we celebrate st.pattys day BECUZ WE LOVE ST.patty ! *mwuah* =]
New Zealand's population can be split into two groups based on when they arrived here. The Maori came first and lived here in isolation for centuries, evolving their own language, traditions and customs prior to the arrival of Europeans. The Europeans, and other later arrivals from Asia and throughout the rest of the world, brought with them the traditions and customs of the lands and peoples they came from. If by traditional NZ customs you mean customs unique to this land, you would need to look principally at Maori traditions and customs. Distinctively NZ events would include Waitangi Day (6 February) and ANZAC Day (25 April - shared with Australia).
Green Symbolizes peace
because Irish thought green is lucky